Adelaide Road South is a 6.7 km Medium 4WD trail in Schroeder, Western Australia, Australia. Average drive time is 30 minutes.
Adelaide Road South offers 4WD enthusiasts a rewarding medium-difficulty drive through the rugged backcountry near Schroeder, combining accessible terrain with genuine off-road character. You'll navigate 6.7 kilometres of varied track that demands competent vehicle handling without requiring extreme technical skills, making this an ideal run for drivers looking to build their capabilities or enjoy a spirited weekend outing.
The terrain transitions between well-formed sections and rougher ground, keeping you engaged throughout the 30-minute average completion time. You'll experience authentic Western Australian outback driving with open vistas and natural obstacles that test your line choice and vehicle control. The track's moderate demands mean you can focus on reading the terrain and improving your off-road craft rather than wrestling with severe obstacles.
Before heading out, ensure your vehicle is in sound mechanical condition and carry recovery equipment—while the 0% steep grade keeps this manageable, remote backcountry driving always demands preparation. Basic recovery gear, extra water, and a charged phone are essential given the distance from town. The small number of previous drivers means you're exploring less-travelled country, so take time to plan your route and let someone know your expected return. This is the kind of trail that rewards respect and preparation with genuine adventure.
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6.7 km
Distance
30 min
Avg Time
14 km/h
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