Alternate Wet Season Access is a 10.5 km 4WD trail in Durack, Western Australia, Australia. Expect includes a river crossing.
Experience authentic outback adventure on this challenging 10.5 km route near Durack, where river crossings test your vehicle's capability and your driving skills. The Alternate Wet Season Access trail offers 4WD enthusiasts a genuine remote experience, providing essential access during periods when primary routes become impassable. You'll navigate varied terrain that demands respect and preparation, with water crossings that require careful assessment and confident vehicle handling.
The landscape reveals classic Western Australian outback character, with native vegetation framing your journey as you progress through rugged country. You should approach this trail with proper equipment and recovery gear, as the remote location means help isn't readily available. The unrated status reflects its challenging nature—this isn't a beginner's route. Before attempting this trail, ensure your vehicle is in excellent mechanical condition, your fuel and water supplies are adequate, and you've checked current conditions, as seasonal changes significantly affect accessibility.
The river crossings here are the defining feature, offering the kind of water-based challenge that serious 4WD drivers seek. You'll find yourself engaged in genuine adventure rather than a casual scenic drive. This trail rewards preparation and caution with the satisfaction of conquering authentic outback terrain. Track your experience using Newtracs to contribute valuable data about conditions and vehicle performance on this unrated route.
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25 km/h ENE
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