O'Connor Hundred Line Road is a 5.6 km 4WD trail in Lake Gilles, South Australia, Australia.
You'll discover a fascinating slice of South Australian outback history along O'Connor Hundred Line Road, where remote rural heritage meets challenging off-road driving near Lake Gilles. This unrated 5.6 km trail takes you through authentic backcountry terrain that rewards adventurous 4WD explorers willing to venture beyond conventional tracks. The road winds through sparse, rugged landscape characteristic of the region, offering genuine solitude and a genuine off-the-beaten-path experience.
The driving experience here is straightforward with minimal steep grades, making it accessible for capable vehicles, though the remote location demands respect and preparation. You'll navigate through variable terrain that showcases the raw character of South Australia's interior, with expansive views across the surrounding bushland. The route's historical significance—following century-old surveyed lines that divided the land—adds cultural interest to your journey.
Before heading out, ensure your 4WD is well-maintained and carry essential supplies including water, fuel, and recovery equipment. Given the remote setting near Lake Gilles and lack of previous recorded traffic data, mobile reception may be limited, so plan accordingly and inform someone of your route. This trail suits experienced off-road drivers seeking authentic exploration rather than technical challenge, providing an ideal opportunity to connect with South Australia's pioneering heritage while testing your vehicle's capabilities in genuine outback conditions.
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