Australia has some wild ATVing trails and one of the best is the Edge of the Outback. There is good, well graded road to drive you ATV upon and it takes you through mainly meadow lands.
There are kangaroos in the area that have no fear of ATVers, don't be surprised if you make a new friend that is ultracurious about your ATV and you as you ride along. Be aware during drought conditions, kangaroos can lose their eyesight and become a danger to both you and themselves, if you see a roo in the distance, steer clear. You will also probably encounter feral goats, they don't have the best temperament, keep your distance on your ATV.
The ATV trails have dense brush on both sides at most points. At one clearing you will arrive in the town of Mt Hope, which boasts a store, petrol, a pub and a gold mine. The Royal Hotel, on the crest of the hill is the new Royal. The old one burnt down some years ago, leaving only its huge, concrete bar which extends down below the ground to form the cellar walls. Not wanting to waste anything, the pub was rebuilt around the bar.
After leaving Mt. Hope you will be crossing a grid, the vegetation increases in density as you enter Yathong Nature Reserve. Stay on the marked ATV trails. Please be aware that Nature Reserve's in NSW have no public access, written permission essential to have and have it on your ATV to show in case you need it.
You'll come up on a dam and there may be sheep and resident wildlife grouped around the water. You will see the ATV trail picks up again on the other side. If you wish to camp and loop back the next day on the same ATV trails, primitive camping is allowed.