Walters Track is a 2.9 km 4WD trail in Mullalyup, Western Australia, Australia. Expect max gradient up to 3%.
You'll discover a compelling off-road route through the quiet bushland near Mullalyup, where Walters Track offers 4WD enthusiasts an opportunity to explore Western Australia's diverse terrain away from heavily trafficked paths. This 2.9 km trail winds through native woodland, presenting a genuine backcountry experience with minimal development and plenty of natural character to reward your exploration.
The driving experience here is relatively forgiving, with a gentle 3% average grade that won't challenge experienced drivers but still demands respect for the track conditions. You'll encounter variable terrain typical of the region—expect sections of mixed dirt and gravel surfaces that can shift seasonally, particularly after rainfall. The surrounding landscape showcases classic Western Australian bushland with scattered trees and understory vegetation, creating scenic vistas as you navigate the trail's gentle curves.
Before heading out, come prepared: bring recovery gear and ensure your vehicle is in good mechanical condition, as this remote location means help isn't immediately nearby. Check local conditions beforehand, as seasonal weather can affect track accessibility. While Walters Track remains unrated and relatively undocumented, it represents exactly the kind of hidden gem that makes exploring regional 4WD routes rewarding. You can track your journey using the Newtracs app to log your experience and contribute to the growing community knowledge of this trail.
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