Wardagger Hill Alternate Camping Access Track is a 0.9 km 4WD trail in Paynes Find, Western Australia, Australia.
You'll discover a compact yet purposeful access route that opens up camping opportunities near Paynes Find in Western Australia's rugged inland terrain. This 0.9 km track serves as an alternative entry point to Wardagger Hill, making it an ideal choice for 4WD enthusiasts seeking a straightforward approach to the camping area without navigating more complex routes. The short distance belies its utility—you're essentially gaining direct access to a scenic region that rewards exploration.
The terrain presents a gentle driving experience with no steep grades to challenge your vehicle, making this suitable for a wider range of 4WD setups. You'll traverse relatively even ground as you make your way toward the camping precinct, with the landscape typical of the Paynes Find district—sparse vegetation and open country that characterizes this part of Western Australia. The minimal elevation change means you can focus on navigation and enjoying the surroundings rather than technical driving.
While this track is straightforward, you should come prepared with standard remote area supplies including water, fuel, and recovery gear. The short length means you can scout the route as a preliminary run before tackling longer explorations in the region. Using the Newtracs app, you can track your progress and ensure you're following the designated path. This alternate access serves as a practical gateway to Wardagger Hill's camping facilities, perfect for those wanting a hassle-free entry to the area.
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