Inlet Track is a 3.2 km Hard 4WD trail in Nornalup, Western Australia, Australia. Average drive time is 49 minutes.
Challenge yourself on a genuinely technical 4WD adventure that rewards skilled drivers with remote coastal beauty near Nornalup. The Inlet Track demands respect and precision—this isn't a casual cruise, but rather a test of vehicle control and driver confidence through demanding terrain that separates experienced operators from casual weekend warriors.
You'll navigate tight sections with challenging obstacles that require careful line selection and deliberate throttle control. The track winds through coastal bushland, offering glimpses of pristine waterways and native forest that make the technical difficulty worthwhile. Expect sandy patches mixed with rocky outcrops, requiring constant attention to ground conditions. The absence of steep grades might seem deceiving—the real challenge lies in the cumulative technical difficulty of obstacle management rather than gradient.
Before attempting Inlet Track, ensure your vehicle is in excellent mechanical condition with properly inflated tyres suited to mixed terrain. Recovery equipment is essential given the remote location and limited traffic; only three vehicles have completed this trail, reflecting its demanding nature. You should have advanced 4WD experience and solid navigation skills. Time your attempt for dry conditions, as wet weather transforms already-challenging sections into potential recovery situations. The 49-minute average completion time assumes steady, cautious progress—rushing here is both dangerous and likely futile.
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3.2 km
Distance
49 min
Avg Time
4 km/h
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