Twin Falls Access Track is a 8.1 km Medium 4WD trail in Kakadu, Northern Territory, Australia. Expect includes a river crossing. Average drive time is 18.92 minutes.
If you're seeking a genuine tropical off-road adventure without excessive technical difficulty, the Twin Falls Access Track delivers exactly that experience. You'll navigate an 8.1 km route that balances accessibility with authentic outback driving, featuring multiple river crossings that demand respect and proper vehicle preparation. The track showcases the raw beauty of the Kakadu region, where you'll traverse varied terrain that keeps you engaged throughout the moderate 19-minute journey.
Your main challenge comes at the water crossings, where you'll need to assess conditions carefully before committing. The absence of steep grades means you can focus on line selection and water depth rather than wrestling with extreme slopes. The scenery builds as you progress—this isn't just a transit route, but a genuine exploration of the Top End landscape. While only four vehicles have completed this track through Newtracs, that exclusivity adds to its appeal for those seeking less-traveled paths.
Before heading out, ensure your 4WD is in solid mechanical condition and carry recovery gear. Check recent rainfall reports, as river levels can change dramatically in the tropical climate. The medium difficulty rating makes this ideal for intermediate drivers wanting to develop their water-crossing skills in a forgiving environment. Bring extra water, inform someone of your route, and take your time—this track rewards cautious, methodical driving.
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8.1 km
Distance
19 min
Avg Time
26 km/h
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