Red Cedar Track is a 0.4 km Easy 4WD trail in Wild Cattle Creek, New South Wales, Australia. Average drive time is 1 minutes.
Red Cedar Track offers 4WD enthusiasts a quick and accessible introduction to off-road driving near Wild Cattle Creek. Despite its brevity, this easy trail provides a genuine off-road experience that's perfect for those new to 4WD adventures or drivers looking for a straightforward navigation challenge. You'll appreciate the minimal time commitment—just one minute of driving—making it ideal for fitting into a broader exploration of the region.
The terrain presents a smooth, flat driving surface with virtually no steep grades to challenge your vehicle or skills. You'll navigate through native bushland characteristic of inland New South Wales, where red cedar trees frame your route and add to the area's natural appeal. The gentle landscape means you can focus on enjoying the surrounding scenery rather than wrestling with technical obstacles, though standard off-road awareness remains important.
Before heading out, ensure your vehicle is in good working order and carry essential supplies including water and a first aid kit. While the trail itself presents minimal hazards, the remote location near Wild Cattle Creek means you should inform someone of your plans. With only one vehicle having completed this track so far, you'll have the satisfaction of adding your own experience to Newtracs' growing database. This short but legitimate off-road adventure is an excellent way to build confidence and explore the natural beauty of rural NSW.
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0.4 km
Distance
1 min
Avg Time
32 km/h
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