Madland Street is a 1.4 km 4WD trail in Port Augusta West, South Australia, Australia.
You'll discover an intriguing short route near Port Augusta West that offers 4WD enthusiasts a chance to explore lesser-known terrain in South Australia's outback region. Madland Street presents a compact 1.4 km journey perfect for those looking to test their vehicles on unrated trails away from the main highway corridors. The flat gradient of 0% means you won't face steep climbing challenges, making this route accessible for various vehicle types and experience levels.
The driving experience here is straightforward but potentially rewarding for explorers seeking quieter back roads. You should be prepared for variable surface conditions typical of rural South Australian tracks—loose gravel, potential ruts, and uneven ground are common features. While the short distance means you can complete this route quickly, the area's remote nature requires standard off-road precautions: ensure your vehicle is well-maintained, carry water and basic supplies, and check local conditions before heading out, as weather can impact track accessibility.
This trail represents the kind of hidden gem that makes regional 4WD exploration worthwhile. With zero recorded vehicle completions listed, you'll have the opportunity to be among the first to document your experience. The accessibility of this route combined with its unrated status makes it ideal for casual weekend drivers or those building local trail knowledge. Using the Newtracs app, you can track your route and contribute to the community by recording your own completion data for future explorers.
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