Connie Sue Highway is a 68.4 km 4WD trail in Plumridge Lakes, Western Australia, Australia.
You'll discover remote outback adventure on the Connie Sue Highway, a challenging 68.4 km route that rewards experienced 4WD drivers with access to some of Western Australia's most isolated terrain near Plumridge Lakes. This unrated trail demands respect and preparation—you're venturing into country where self-reliance is essential and help is distant. The landscape alternates between red earth tracks, spinifex grassland, and sparse woodland, offering that quintessential outback experience that keeps 4WD enthusiasts returning to this corner of Australia.
The driving experience combines steady navigation with variable track conditions typical of remote pastoral country. You'll encounter sections of harder-packed earth alongside softer sand patches, requiring constant attention to line selection and tire pressure management. Water crossings may be present depending on seasonal conditions, and vegetation can encroach the track in places. Before tackling this route, ensure your vehicle is comprehensively equipped with recovery gear, extra fuel, water, and communication devices—mobile coverage is unreliable out here.
This trail suits drivers with solid off-road experience and mechanical confidence. Consider tracking your journey with the Newtracs app to record your experience and help build the community knowledge around this unrated route. The remote beauty and genuine adventure make Connie Sue Highway unforgettable for those properly prepared to handle the outback's demands.
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