T-Ridge Road is a 8.0 km Easy 4WD trail in Ramornie, New South Wales, Australia. Expect max gradient up to 4%. Average drive time is 23 minutes.
T-Ridge Road offers 4WD enthusiasts an accessible introduction to off-road driving near Ramornie, with enough character to keep the experience enjoyable. You'll navigate a well-maintained 8-kilometre route that combines gentle elevation changes with scenic bushland vistas, making it ideal for building confidence or breaking in a new vehicle. The mostly straightforward terrain features a moderate 4% grade that rarely tests your vehicle's capabilities, allowing you to focus on technique and enjoying the surrounding landscape.
The driving experience strikes a nice balance between ease and engagement. You'll encounter solid track conditions with minimal rocky sections, though you should remain alert for loose gravel in places and the occasional rut that deepens after heavy rainfall. The route winds through native vegetation with glimpses of distant ridgelines, providing a peaceful contrast to more technical trails in the region. Most drivers complete the circuit in around 23 minutes at a comfortable pace, though you might want to allow extra time for photography or vehicle checks.
Preparation is straightforward—standard 4WD equipment and good fuel levels are all you'll typically need. Check the Newtracs app for current trail conditions before departing, and ensure your tyres have adequate tread for occasional sandy sections. This trail works perfectly as a warm-up run or a reliable option when conditions elsewhere are questionable.
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8.0 km
Distance
23 min
Avg Time
21 km/h
Avg Speed
4%
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