Australia has some fantastic ATVing. Most of it is rugged and rough with patches of dense foliage. There are a lot of prickly, unfriendly bushes so be make sure to wear heavy arm covering or your arms won't feel so friendly by the end of your ride.
On of the treats on this ATV ride is when you skirt the Catomobal Range, you will cross Mitchell's Creek - use your water fording skills on your ATV.
Another fun venue on this ATV trail is the semi-ghost town of Merrygoen. If it wasn't for the old rail junction and the small BHP mine, the tumbledown Railway Hotel and the small general store would cease to survive. This is a definite stop of the beaten path for your average ATV ride, but well worth it. Pick up a few homemade chutneys or jams to have with breakfast.
There are great camping spots available for your ATV after you cross Pangula Creek. If you are in the mood to fish, park your ATV and cast in your line, the fish in these waters are huge. There is a gate to the remainder of the ATV trail that stays unlocked, please be sure to close it behind you, or you just might let someone's livestock out.
If you're looking to camp. Campsites are available at Warrumbungle National Park for $10 per night. There are toilets & hot showers at main campsite. Burbie Camp, accessible down a short 4WD track has no such facilities.
Enjoy your ride at the Warrambungles, there's a lot to see and do and always a good time to be had.