Ningaloo-Yardie Creek Road is a 21.3 km Easy 4WD trail in Cape Range National Park, Western Australia, Australia. Average drive time is 37 minutes.
You'll find the Ningaloo-Yardie Creek Road offers the perfect introduction to off-roading near one of Western Australia's most spectacular coastal regions. This 21.3 km route winds through the rugged landscape surrounding Cape Range National Park, delivering stunning views of turquoise waters and dramatic limestone ranges without demanding advanced driving skills. The well-maintained track is genuinely beginner-friendly, with no steep grades to navigate, making it accessible to those new to 4WD adventures or families wanting to explore the outback together.
The terrain alternates between sandy stretches and compacted dirt sections, rewinding through native bushland and past panoramic coastal vistas that justify the relatively short 37-minute average completion time. You'll encounter minimal technical challenges, though standard off-road precautions remain essential—bring adequate water, check your vehicle's condition beforehand, and ensure your fuel tank is topped up before departing. The track's popularity among 4WD enthusiasts speaks to its appeal, offering an ideal balance of accessibility and authentic outback driving experience.
This route serves as an excellent stepping stone into more challenging trails while showcasing the natural beauty that makes Cape Range National Park unmissable. Whether you're testing new equipment or simply seeking a scenic drive through Western Australia's Pilbara region, Ningaloo-Yardie Creek Road delivers genuine adventure without the intimidation factor.
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21 km
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37 min
Avg Time
35 km/h
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