Rock Hole Track is a 4.3 km Easy 4WD trail in Yumbarra, South Australia, Australia. Average drive time is 10 minutes.
You'll discover why Rock Hole Track has earned its place among South Australia's hidden 4WD gems—a straightforward yet scenic route near Yumbarra that delivers genuine outback character without demanding advanced driving skills. This 4.3 km trail takes roughly 10 minutes to complete, making it perfect for those wanting to experience off-road driving without committing to a full-day expedition. The track's zero-percent steep grade means you can focus on enjoying the landscape rather than wrestling with technical terrain.
The terrain here is refreshingly accessible, featuring well-defined tracks through native bushland that showcase the natural beauty of the region. You'll encounter mixed surface conditions as you wind through the trail, with opportunities to observe local wildlife and appreciate the distinctive South Australian outback environment. The flat gradient makes this ideal for newer 4WD enthusiasts building confidence, families looking for adventure, or experienced drivers seeking a relaxing drive between more challenging routes.
Preparation is minimal for this easy track—standard vehicle maintenance and basic supplies are all you'll need. There are no major hazards or technical obstacles to navigate, though you should always carry water and let someone know your planned route. Using the Newtracs app to download the GPS track beforehand ensures you'll navigate confidently through the area and make the most of your time exploring this rewarding corner of South Australia.
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4.3 km
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10 min
Avg Time
29 km/h
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