Burra Rock-Queen Victoria is a 75.7 km Easy 4WD trail in Victoria Rock, Western Australia, Australia. Average drive time is 77 minutes.
You'll discover why Burra Rock-Queen Victoria is a must-do for 4WD enthusiasts seeking an accessible yet rewarding drive through Western Australia's stunning landscape. This 75.7 km trail near Victoria Rock combines gentle terrain with captivating scenery, making it perfect for drivers of all experience levels. The absence of steep grades means you can focus on enjoying the journey rather than wrestling with technical obstacles, allowing you to fully appreciate the natural beauty unfolding around every bend.
The driving experience here is remarkably smooth, with well-formed tracks that invite you to explore at a leisurely pace. You'll traverse varied terrain that showcases the diverse character of the region, from open stretches to more intimate sections lined with native vegetation. The landscape offers plenty of opportunities to pause and take in the vistas, making this trail ideal for those who want to combine adventure with relaxation.
While the trail's easy difficulty rating means minimal technical challenges, you should still prepare adequately for remote driving. Ensure your vehicle is well-maintained and carry essential supplies including water, fuel, and a recovery kit. The completion time of approximately 1 hour and 17 minutes is deceptively quick, so plan for extended exploration if you wish to fully experience the region. This trail has proven popular with the Newtracs community, with multiple successful drives logged.
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76 km
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1h 17m
Avg Time
59 km/h
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