Quarry Dump Road is a 0.9 km Medium 4WD trail in Bril Bril, New South Wales, Australia. Expect max gradient up to 28%. Average drive time is 8 minutes.
If you're seeking a short but punchy challenge near Bril Bril, Quarry Dump Road delivers genuine off-road excitement in a compact package. This 0.9 km trail packs serious gradient into a brief route, featuring a steep 28% grade that will test your vehicle's climbing ability and your nerve. You'll navigate rugged quarry terrain where loose rock and uneven surfaces demand precision steering and careful throttle control.
The driving experience here is intense despite the short duration—you're looking at around 8 minutes of concentrated 4WD action that feels longer. The landscape is raw and industrial, reflecting the trail's quarrying heritage, with exposed earth banks and rocky outcrops creating an authentic off-road environment. You'll appreciate the tight, technical nature of the route, which requires a vehicle with solid ground clearance and capable traction.
Before tackling Quarry Dump Road, ensure your vehicle is in top mechanical condition and your tyres have excellent tread—the loose, uneven surface can be unforgiving. While completion typically takes just 8 minutes, allow extra time for careful navigation and potential recovery if needed. This is an excellent trail for building confidence on steep grades and rocky terrain without committing to a full day's expedition. Track your progress and conditions using the Newtracs app's trail logging feature to help the community understand current trail status.
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0.9 km
Distance
8 min
Avg Time
7 km/h
Avg Speed
28%
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