Station Lane is a 0.9 km 4WD trail in OB Flat, South Australia, Australia.
Station Lane offers 4WD enthusiasts a chance to explore a compact backcountry route near OB Flat with genuine outback character. You'll find this 0.9 km trail delivers an accessible introduction to off-road driving in South Australia's remote regions, making it ideal for those looking to venture away from main highways without tackling extreme terrain. The relatively flat grade means you can focus on navigating the track itself rather than managing steep climbs or descents.
The driving experience here centers on classic Australian outback scenery, with the trail taking you through typical South Australian bushland and pastoral country. You should be prepared for variable track conditions—loose gravel, ruts, and potential rocky sections are common in this region. While the short distance makes this an easy addition to a larger adventure itinerary, you'll want to ensure your vehicle is equipped with basic recovery gear and carry plenty of water, as the area remains remote with limited services nearby.
What makes Station Lane particularly valuable is its role as a gateway to the broader OB Flat district. You'll appreciate having this route logged in the Newtracs app, which allows you to track and share your progress through South Australia's backcountry network. With no official difficulty rating and zero previous completion records, you have the opportunity to be among the first to document conditions here—making this an interesting option for explorers looking to contribute to the Newtracs community.
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22°C
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13 km/h W
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