Power Line Track is a 0.2 km Medium 4WD trail in Woottating, Western Australia, Australia. Average drive time is 3 minutes.
You'll discover why Power Line Track has become a quick favorite among 4WD enthusiasts exploring Western Australia's inland regions. This short but satisfying route near Woottating offers the perfect warm-up drive or convenient addition to a larger adventure, delivering genuine off-road character without demanding extensive time commitment. The track's modest 0.2 km length makes it ideal for testing vehicle capabilities or introducing newcomers to off-road driving fundamentals.
As you navigate Power Line Track, you'll encounter mixed terrain that keeps you engaged despite the brief duration. The landscape showcases the rugged, open character typical of this region, with native vegetation and natural track features creating an authentic off-road experience. The completely flat grade means you can focus on line choice and vehicle control rather than wrestling with steep climbs or descents—perfect for refining your technique or assessing ground clearance through natural obstacles.
Before heading out, minimal preparation is required given the trail's accessibility and short distance. Standard 4WD capability suffices, though you should carry basic recovery gear and ensure your vehicle is in good working order. The track is suitable for most four-wheel drives with reasonable clearance. Twenty previous drivers have tackled this route successfully, and you can access detailed waypoints and navigation data through the Newtracs app to ensure you stay on track and make the most of this rewarding drive.
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0.2 km
Distance
3 min
Avg Time
6 km/h
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