Ledge Track To Dunes is a 4.4 km Medium 4WD trail in Ledge Point, Western Australia, Australia. Average drive time is 26.81 minutes.
You'll discover why Ledge Track To Dunes captures the imagination of 4WD enthusiasts the moment you spot those pristine sand formations rising against the Western Australian sky. This medium-difficulty route near Ledge Point offers the perfect balance of accessible driving and genuine adventure, taking you from coastal scrubland directly into spectacular dune country without the intimidation factor of harder tracks.
The 4.4-kilometre journey unfolds across varied terrain that keeps things interesting throughout your 27-minute drive. You'll navigate through native vegetation and sandy pathways that test your vehicle handling without demanding extreme technical skill. The gentle grades mean you can focus on enjoying the landscape rather than wrestling with steep climbs, making this an ideal choice whether you're building confidence or looking for a leisurely weekend exploration. Watch for soft sand patches that may require momentum to traverse safely, and keep an eye out for vegetation encroachment along the track edges.
Before heading out, check that your vehicle has decent ground clearance and all-terrain tyres—the combination of loose sand and occasional rocky sections demands proper preparation. Bring extra water and let someone know your route. The track's moderate difficulty rating means you're in good company: twelve vehicles have successfully completed this trail, and their experience demonstrates it's perfectly achievable for competent recreational drivers.
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