Point Salvation-White Cliffs Road is a 12.3 km 4WD trail in Cosmo Newbery, Western Australia, Australia.
You'll discover remote outback driving at its finest along the Point Salvation-White Cliffs Road, where vast desert landscapes and rugged terrain challenge even experienced 4WD adventurers. This 12.3 km route near Cosmo Newbery takes you deep into Western Australia's interior, offering isolation and natural beauty that rewards those willing to venture off the beaten path. The terrain combines sandy tracks, rocky sections, and variable ground conditions that demand careful navigation and vehicle control throughout your journey.
As you progress along the route, you'll encounter the distinctive white cliffs that give this road its name—striking geological formations that stand out dramatically against the arid landscape. The scenery shifts between sparse vegetation and exposed earth, providing spectacular photo opportunities and a genuine sense of outback wilderness. You should come well-prepared with plenty of water, fuel, and recovery equipment, as services are extremely limited in this remote region. Mobile reception cannot be relied upon, so offline navigation tools and communication devices are essential.
The driving experience here is immersive and demands your full attention. While steep grades aren't a factor, the variable surface conditions and isolation require intermediate to advanced 4WD skills. Check weather conditions before departing—rain can dramatically alter track conditions. Allow adequate daylight hours for completion, and always inform someone of your intended route and expected return time.
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