Telegraph Track is a 1.8 km Medium 4WD trail in Balladonia, Western Australia, Australia. Average drive time is 8 minutes.
You'll discover why Telegraph Track near Balladonia has earned its reputation as a rewarding medium-difficulty 4WD adventure. This 1.8 km route delivers an engaging driving experience that challenges your vehicle handling without demanding extreme technical skill, making it ideal for intermediate off-road enthusiasts looking to build their confidence on varied terrain.
The track winds through classic Western Australian outback landscape, where you'll navigate a mix of compacted earth and loose gravel sections that test your traction control and steering precision. The scenery showcases the region's stark beauty—sparse vegetation, red-tinted soil, and wide-open horizons that typify the Balladonia area. While the trail features no steep grades, the uneven surface and occasional rutted sections keep you engaged throughout the 8-minute drive, requiring steady concentration and smooth throttle control.
Before heading out, ensure your vehicle is in good mechanical condition and carry adequate water and recovery equipment. The remote location means help isn't nearby, so check weather conditions and let someone know your planned route. You should also monitor trail conditions through local reports, as seasonal weather can significantly impact track quality. With proper preparation and steady driving, Telegraph Track offers the perfect sweet spot for intermediate 4WD drivers seeking genuine outback adventure without extreme hazards.
Explore Telegraph Track in the app
Offline maps, live conditions & more
1.8 km
Distance
8 min
Avg Time
15 km/h
Avg Speed
--
Steep Grade
See how many vehicles have driven this trail
Already have an account?
See who's driving this trail and when
Already have an account?
19°C
Partly Cloudy
20 km/h ENE
51%
19°C
0
7-Day Forecast
Patchy rain nearby
Patchy rain nearby
Patchy rain nearby
Partly Cloudy
Partly Cloudy
Patchy rain nearby
Sunny
Get offline topo maps, live conditions, and data-driven difficulty ratings.