You'll discover a refreshingly straightforward 4WD experience at Killanoola Drain Extended Track, where accessibility meets authentic outback exploration near Bool Lagoon. This easy 1.9 km route offers the perfect introduction to off-road driving without demanding technical skills, making it ideal for newcomers to four-wheel driving or those seeking a relaxed countryside jaunt. The flat terrain presents zero steep grades, allowing you to focus on enjoying the surrounding landscape rather than wrestling with challenging obstacles.
The track meanders through pastoral South Australian countryside, showcasing the region's distinctive ecology and wide-open vistas. You'll traverse gentle terrain that stays consistently manageable throughout your drive, with minimal obstacles to navigate. The route is particularly appealing if you're exploring the Bool Lagoon area and want to incorporate some off-road driving without significant time commitment—most drivers complete the circuit in approximately 8 minutes. The straightforward nature of this track means you can concentrate on observing native wildlife and appreciating the peaceful rural setting.
Before heading out, ensure your vehicle is in basic working order and carry essential supplies like water and a spare tire, as you're venturing into remote country. The Newtracs app provides offline mapping to keep you oriented on this straightforward route. While Killanoola Drain Extended Track demands minimal preparation compared to more challenging trails, respecting the local environment and staying aware of weather conditions remains important year-round.
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1.9 km
Distance
8 min
Avg Time
16 km/h
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