Spring Creek Firetrail is a 20.3 km Medium 4WD trail in Baldry, New South Wales, Australia. Average drive time is 133 minutes.
Spring Creek Firetrail offers 4WD enthusiasts a rewarding medium-difficulty adventure near Baldry, NSW, combining accessible terrain with genuine outback character. You'll navigate 20.3 kilometres of well-maintained firetrail that delivers genuine variety without punishing grades, making it ideal for drivers building their off-road confidence or those seeking a leisurely weekend run. The absence of steep sections means you can focus on enjoying the surrounding landscape rather than wrestling with your vehicle.
The trail takes you through classic New South Wales bushland, where native vegetation frames your journey and seasonal wildflowers add colour to the experience. You'll encounter typical firetrail conditions—rocky sections, minor washboard, and occasional ruts—that test your vehicle handling without demanding extreme modifications. The terrain remains consistent throughout, allowing you to settle into a comfortable rhythm that sees most drivers complete the route in around two hours and thirteen minutes.
Before heading out, ensure your 4WD is in good mechanical condition and carry adequate water and supplies. While the trail presents no severe hazards, the remote location means self-sufficiency is essential. Check current conditions before departing, and consider downloading trail details to your device for navigation confidence. Spring Creek Firetrail rewards patient drivers with a genuine bush experience and the satisfaction of mastering quality off-road terrain.
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20 km
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2h 13m
Avg Time
9 km/h
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