Black Point is a 11.1 km Easy 4WD trail in Scott River East, Western Australia, Australia. Average drive time is 32 minutes.
You'll discover why Black Point is a favorite among 4WD enthusiasts seeking an accessible yet rewarding drive near Scott River East. This 11.1 km trail delivers a smooth, straightforward experience that's perfect for those building their off-road skills or simply enjoying a leisurely exploration of Western Australia's diverse landscapes. The gentle terrain means you can focus on soaking in the scenery rather than wrestling with technical challenges.
As you navigate the trail, you'll encounter well-defined tracks that showcase the region's natural character without demanding extreme vehicle capability. The absence of steep grades makes this an ideal choice for families, newer 4WD drivers, or anyone looking for a relaxed outing. The relatively short completion time of around 32 minutes allows you to cover ground efficiently, though many drivers choose to take their time and stop for photography or a picnic along the way.
While Black Point is beginner-friendly, standard off-road preparation remains sensible—bring water, let someone know your plans, and check weather conditions before heading out. The trail's easy rating (1/4 difficulty) shouldn't fool you into complacency; always maintain proper tire pressure and carry basic recovery gear. With ten vehicles already logging successful drives here via Newtracs, you can feel confident tackling this accessible trail that captures the essence of Western Australian 4WD adventure.
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11 km
Distance
32 min
Avg Time
21 km/h
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