Coppino Road is a 0.4 km Easy 4WD trail in Neergabby, Western Australia, Australia. Average drive time is 2 minutes.
You'll discover an excellent introductory 4WD experience on Coppino Road, where the short distance and minimal difficulty make it perfect for newcomers to off-roading or those seeking a quick scenic drive near Neergabby. Despite its modest length of just 0.4 kilometres, this trail offers genuine terrain variety that showcases what Western Australia's countryside has to offer without demanding advanced driving skills or technical know-how.
The drive takes you through characteristic bushland landscape typical of the region, with gentle, well-maintained track conditions that require minimal vehicle preparation. You'll appreciate the straightforward nature of the route, which features a completely flat grade—meaning no steep climbs or descents to navigate. This makes it accessible for a wider range of vehicles and driver experience levels, whether you're testing out a new 4WD or introducing family members to off-road driving.
The real appeal of Coppino Road lies in its simplicity and approachability. With an average completion time of just two minutes, you can easily combine this trail with other local routes to create a more substantial day trip. Before heading out, ensure your vehicle is in good working order and carry basic recovery equipment as standard practice. The minimal effort required to complete this trail makes it an ideal starting point for building confidence and understanding your vehicle's capabilities in off-road conditions.
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0.4 km
Distance
2 min
Avg Time
21 km/h
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