Horseshoe Break is a 4.4 km Medium 4WD trail in Yeagarup, Western Australia, Australia. Expect includes a river crossing. Average drive time is 10 minutes.
If you're seeking an exciting water-crossing adventure without the extreme technical demands, Horseshoe Break delivers exactly that thrill. This 4.4 km trail near Yeagarup showcases what makes Western Australia's off-road scene special—pristine natural terrain combined with genuine water challenges that test your vehicle handling skills.
You'll navigate through scenic countryside dotted with native vegetation as you work your way toward the trail's signature river crossings. The medium difficulty rating means you don't need a heavily modified rig, but you should come prepared: check water levels beforehand, ensure your vehicle's waterproofing is solid, and have recovery gear on hand. The flat gradient keeps things manageable, though the river crossings demand careful line selection and steady throttle control to avoid bogging down. The 10-minute average completion time lets you soak in the experience without an all-day commitment.
What makes Horseshoe Break rewarding is its accessibility—only a handful of vehicles have tackled it so far, meaning you'll experience genuine exploration rather than a well-worn path. The combination of straightforward terrain punctuated by legitimate water obstacles makes this ideal for intermediate drivers building confidence, or experienced enthusiasts looking for a quick, satisfying run. Track your adventure on Newtracs to share your experience and help other four-wheelers discover this hidden gem.
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4.4 km
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10 min
Avg Time
28 km/h
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