Tumanang Firetrail is a 3.4 km Easy 4WD trail in Anembo, New South Wales, Australia. Average drive time is 8 minutes.
You'll discover a wonderfully accessible introduction to off-roading near Anembo with the Tumanang Firetrail, a gentle 3.4 km route that proves 4WD adventures don't require extreme terrain to be enjoyable. This easy trail winds through NSW bushland with minimal gradient, making it ideal for beginners, family outings, or anyone wanting a relaxing drive through scenic countryside. The flat, straightforward nature of the track means you can focus on enjoying the natural surroundings rather than wrestling with challenging obstacles.
The Tumanang Firetrail offers a peaceful driving experience through typical New South Wales landscape, with the trail maintaining consistent conditions throughout its short length. You'll complete the entire route in approximately eight minutes of driving time, leaving you plenty of opportunity to stop and appreciate the scenery or explore nearby areas. The zero percent steep grade ensures your vehicle won't encounter significant challenges, making this an excellent choice for standard 4WD vehicles and those still building their off-roading confidence.
While this trail is beginner-friendly, you should still prepare appropriately—bring water, check your vehicle's fuel and fluid levels, and ensure you have basic recovery equipment on hand. The straightforward nature of Tumanang Firetrail makes it perfect for a quick weekend excursion, and with Newtracs' trail tracking features, you can log your drive and contribute to the community's knowledge of this accessible route.
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3.4 km
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8 min
Avg Time
27 km/h
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