Corrobinnie Road is a 7.5 km Medium 4WD trail in Pinkawillinie, South Australia, Australia. Average drive time is 172.74 minutes.
Corrobinnie Road offers 4WD enthusiasts a rewarding medium-difficulty adventure through the rugged backcountry near Pinkawillinie in South Australia's remote inland regions. You'll navigate 7.5 kilometres of genuine outback terrain that challenges your vehicle handling skills without demanding extreme technical expertise, making this an ideal trail for drivers looking to progress beyond beginner routes.
The landscape unfolds with classic South Australian outback character—expect variable track conditions, loose gravel sections, and corrugated surfaces that demand steady steering and concentration. You'll encounter sandy patches and rocky outcrops that test your vehicle's suspension and traction, while the surrounding country reveals the raw beauty of inland scrubland. The drive typically takes around 2 hours and 53 minutes at a comfortable pace, allowing you to soak in the isolation and natural scenery without feeling rushed.
Before heading out, ensure your vehicle is in good mechanical condition and carry adequate water, fuel, and recovery gear. The track's variable surface means tyre pressure adjustment is worthwhile, and communication devices are essential given the remote location. While there are no steep grades to navigate, the cumulative technical demands and lack of services make proper preparation crucial. Track your progress with the Newtracs app to stay oriented and make the most of this authentic outback experience.
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7.5 km
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2h 53m
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3 km/h
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