Gora Track is a 14.0 km Medium 4WD trail in Israelite Bay, Western Australia, Australia. Average drive time is 47.42 minutes.
You'll discover why the Gora Track is a hidden gem for 4WD explorers in Western Australia's remote southeast corner. This medium-difficulty route near Israelite Bay offers the perfect balance of accessible driving and genuine outback adventure, taking you through pristine coastal country that few casual travelers experience. The 14-kilometre route winds through varied terrain, presenting interesting track conditions that will test your vehicle handling without overwhelming less experienced drivers.
As you progress along the Gora Track, you'll traverse a mix of sandy tracks and harder-packed sections, with gentle grades that keep the driving engaging without excessive difficulty. The landscape reveals the raw beauty of this isolated region—expect sweeping views across open bushland and glimpses of the Southern Ocean coastline. The relatively flat grade profile means you can focus on navigating the track's varied surfaces rather than managing steep descents, making this an ideal route for building off-road confidence.
Before heading out, ensure your vehicle is well-maintained and carry adequate water and supplies, as services are extremely limited in this remote area. High-clearance 4WD is essential, and it's wise to check current track conditions beforehand. The 47-minute average completion time allows for steady, careful driving—don't rush. This trail rewards prepared adventurers with solitude and genuine outback character.
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14 km
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47 min
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20 km/h
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