Sleaford Wanna Track is a 8.7 km Medium 4WD trail in Lincoln National Park, South Australia, Australia. Average drive time is 39.99 minutes.
You'll discover a rewarding medium-difficulty adventure on the Sleaford Wanna Track, where South Australian outback charm meets accessible 4WD exploration near Lincoln National Park. This 8.7 km route delivers genuine off-road satisfaction without the extreme technical demands, making it ideal for drivers building their skills or seeking a scenic half-hour escape from civilization.
The track winds through classic South Australian landscape, featuring varied terrain that keeps you engaged throughout the drive. You'll navigate a mix of corrugated sections, rocky patches, and sandy stretches that test your vehicle's capabilities while remaining manageable for competent drivers. The lack of steep grades means you can focus on line choice and momentum rather than battling severe inclines, though you should still respect the uneven surfaces and potential washouts that characterize regional tracks.
Before heading out, ensure your vehicle is in good condition with proper tire pressure for off-road conditions, and carry essential recovery gear. The track's proximity to Lincoln National Park makes it perfect for combining with other local exploration. With 23 vehicles having successfully completed the Sleaford Wanna Track, you'll be joining a community of 4WD enthusiasts who've found genuine value in this South Australian gem. The 40-minute average completion time makes it perfect for a focused drive or as part of a larger adventure day.
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8.7 km
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