Mardathuna Road 4wd Only is a 14.4 km Medium 4WD trail in Kennedy Range, Western Australia, Australia. Expect includes a river crossing. Average drive time is 28 minutes.
Experience the rugged charm of Western Australia's outback on Mardathuna Road, a medium-difficulty 4WD adventure that rewards drivers with river crossings and remote Kennedy Range scenery. This 14.4 km route offers an accessible introduction to serious off-road driving, with manageable terrain that keeps things interesting without requiring expert-level skills. You'll navigate through varied landscape as you make your way deeper into the Kennedy Range region, encountering water crossings that demand respect and careful line selection—these aren't obstacles to fear, but rather the defining feature that makes this trail genuinely rewarding.
The drive typically takes around 28 minutes, making it perfect for a half-day adventure or a scenic detour on a longer outback journey. You'll appreciate the relatively gentle grades throughout, which means you can focus on reading the terrain and perfecting your river-crossing technique rather than wrestling with steep inclines. The trail's popularity among 4WD enthusiasts speaks to its balance of challenge and accessibility, with four vehicles already having successfully tackled Mardathuna Road.
Before heading out, ensure your vehicle is properly equipped for water crossings—check your snorkel, air intake, and undercarriage protection. While the terrain isn't extreme, prepare for variable conditions and bring recovery gear just in case. This is the kind of trail that builds your off-road confidence while delivering genuine outback character.
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14 km
Distance
28 min
Avg Time
32 km/h
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