Bullita Stock Route is a 38.9 km Medium 4WD trail in Gregory, Northern Territory, Australia. Expect includes a river crossing. Average drive time is 96.21 minutes.
Experience the rugged charm of the Northern Territory's outback on the Bullita Stock Route, where you'll navigate a genuine working stock route that winds through remote bushland near Gregory. This medium-difficulty trail offers 38.9 km of authentic off-road adventure without the extreme technicality of harder tracks, making it ideal for intermediate 4WD drivers seeking to test their skills in a real outback setting.
The trail takes you through classic NT landscape, with river crossings that demand your attention and respect. You'll need to read the water conditions carefully before each crossing and consider the recent weather—these waterways can rise quickly and change dramatically. The absence of steep grades means you won't face cliff-edge driving, but don't underestimate the terrain; the river crossings and variable ground conditions keep you engaged throughout the 1 hour 36 minute journey. Bring extra water, recovery gear, and check current conditions before departure, as this remote route sees limited traffic.
What makes Bullita Stock Route special is its authentic character—you're literally following the same route used by drovers and station hands for generations. The sparse traffic, wide-open vistas, and genuine outback atmosphere create a memorable driving experience that's challenging enough to feel accomplished but accessible enough to enjoy the scenery and wildlife spotting opportunities along the way.
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39 km
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1h 36m
Avg Time
28 km/h
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