Randall Road is a 8.4 km Easy 4WD trail in Mount Cooke, Western Australia, Australia. Average drive time is 10 minutes.
You'll discover why Randall Road near Mount Cooke is a favorite among 4WD enthusiasts seeking a relaxed introduction to off-road driving. This 8.4-kilometre trail offers the perfect blend of accessibility and authentic outback experience, with virtually no steep grades to challenge your vehicle. The route winds through characteristic Western Australian landscape, where you'll encounter well-maintained dirt surfaces interspersed with sections of natural terrain that test your basic off-road handling skills without overwhelming inexperienced drivers.
The driving experience is smooth and straightforward, typically taking around 10 minutes to complete, making it ideal for those new to 4WD adventures or looking for a quick recreational drive. You'll navigate through open country with decent visibility, allowing you to enjoy the surrounding scenery and take in the remote character of the Mount Cooke region. The terrain is forgiving, with minimal obstacles and no treacherous conditions to worry about.
Before heading out, ensure your vehicle is in good working order and carry water and basic supplies—even easy trails warrant sensible preparation. While Randall Road presents minimal technical challenges, respecting the environment and following standard off-road practices remains essential. With only a handful of vehicles having driven this route according to our records, you might even enjoy a sense of solitude while exploring this quiet corner of Western Australia.
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8.4 km
Distance
10 min
Avg Time
52 km/h
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