Quarry Road is a 3.6 km 4WD trail in Ballimore, New South Wales, Australia.
Quarry Road offers 4WD adventurers a compelling opportunity to explore the rugged countryside near Ballimore, NSW. This 3.6 km route takes you through diverse terrain that showcases the region's natural character, making it an ideal choice for drivers keen to test their vehicles on varied surfaces away from sealed roads. You'll encounter conditions that demand attentive driving and mechanical sympathy, rewarding your efforts with a genuine off-road experience.
As you progress along Quarry Road, you'll discover a landscape shaped by both natural forces and historical land use. The drive presents engaging technical challenges that keep you engaged without overwhelming novice drivers. The surrounding scenery provides pleasant visual breaks during your journey, and the moderate length means you can complete the route without excessive time commitment. Weather conditions play an important role here—recent rain can significantly alter driving conditions, so you should check local forecasts before heading out.
Before tackling Quarry Road, ensure your vehicle is in good mechanical condition with proper tyre pressure and adequate fuel. Carry recovery gear and let someone know your route and expected return time. While the route itself is unrated, its remote location means help may not be immediately available. Using the Newtracs app to track your progress and share your route details ensures you maintain connectivity with your plans. This trail represents the perfect balance between adventure and accessibility for 4WD enthusiasts seeking authentic off-road driving.
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12 km/h E
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