Range Road is a 2.9 km Easy 4WD trail in Brooklana, New South Wales, Australia. Average drive time is 6 minutes.
If you're new to off-road driving or looking for a relaxed scenic cruise near Brooklana, Range Road delivers exactly what you need without the adrenaline rush. This easy 4WD track offers a perfect introduction to vehicle track driving, with a completely flat grade that keeps things straightforward and confidence-building. You'll enjoy 2.9 kilometres of gentle driving through typical New South Wales bushland, where you can focus on familiarising yourself with your vehicle's handling rather than battling technical obstacles.
The terrain is forgiving throughout, making it an ideal choice if you're towing a caravan, travelling with inexperienced passengers, or simply want to explore the region without stress. The drive typically takes around six minutes, so it's perfect for combining with other nearby tracks or fitting into a quick weekend outing. You'll encounter minimal hazards along the way, though standard off-road precautions apply—check your vehicle's condition beforehand and ensure you have basic recovery gear on hand. The track has been tackled by twelve vehicles already, providing a solid confidence indicator that it's genuinely accessible to most 4WD vehicles in reasonable condition.
Range Road proves that memorable off-road experiences don't require extreme difficulty ratings. You'll appreciate the peaceful scenery and manageable pace, making this an excellent waypoint in your Newtracs trail adventures around the Brooklana area.
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2.9 km
Distance
6 min
Avg Time
34 km/h
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