Big Yangie Track is a 0.7 km Medium 4WD trail in Coffin Bay, South Australia, Australia. Average drive time is 8.44 minutes.
You'll discover why Big Yangie Track has captured the attention of 4WD enthusiasts exploring South Australia's Eyre Peninsula. This medium-difficulty route near Coffin Bay offers the perfect balance of accessibility and adventure, delivering genuine off-road driving without extreme technical demands. The 0.7 km journey takes you through diverse coastal terrain where sandy tracks wind through native vegetation, rewarding your short eight-minute drive with stunning glimpses of the peninsula's natural landscape.
The driving experience here emphasizes smooth, flowing navigation rather than obstacle courses. You'll traverse well-defined tracks that showcase the region's unique ecosystem, with ample opportunity to observe local flora and the rugged beauty that defines this corner of South Australia. The flat grade profile means you can focus entirely on line selection and terrain awareness rather than managing steep descents or climbs.
Before heading out, ensure your vehicle is equipped with appropriate recovery gear and that you've checked current track conditions—coastal tracks can shift seasonally. While this isn't a technically demanding route, respecting the terrain and bringing supplies for the Coffin Bay area is essential. With 15 successful completions already logged, Big Yangie Track represents an ideal addition to your off-road portfolio, especially if you're building experience in South Australia's diverse driving environments.
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0.7 km
Distance
8 min
Avg Time
12 km/h
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