Thirteen Acres Track is a 1.0 km 4WD trail in District of Coree, New South Wales, Australia.
You'll discover an intriguing backcountry experience at Thirteen Acres Track, where rural New South Wales reveals its quieter side near the District of Coree. This short but characterful route offers 4WD drivers a chance to explore lesser-known terrain that rewards those seeking authentic off-road adventures away from heavily trafficked tracks. The 1.0 km journey takes you through accessible countryside, making it ideal for those building confidence in vehicle handling or simply wanting a quick exploration session.
The terrain here presents a straightforward driving experience with no steep grades to challenge your rig, allowing you to focus on enjoying the surrounding landscape and practicing fundamental off-road techniques. You'll encounter the kind of natural, unmanicured conditions that showcase what the local region has to offer—genuine rural character without excessive difficulty. The flat grade profile means this track is suitable for a wider range of vehicles and experience levels, though you should still ensure your 4WD is in good working order and carry essential recovery equipment.
Before heading out, check conditions locally as this remote area can be affected by weather. The short distance makes it perfect for combining with other nearby trails or as a waypoint during a broader regional exploration. While completion time varies depending on how much time you spend taking in the surroundings, you'll typically move through quickly, leaving you with options to continue your adventure elsewhere in the district.
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