Wanna Well Track is a 0.7 km Hard 4WD trail in Lincoln National Park, South Australia, Australia. Average drive time is 5.69 minutes.
You'll find the Wanna Well Track a thrilling challenge that demands respect and precision from experienced 4WD drivers. This remote trail near Lincoln National Park delivers the kind of raw, unforgiving terrain that separates weekend warriors from serious off-roaders. Despite its modest 0.7 km length, this Hard-rated track will test your vehicle's capabilities and your driving skills in concentrated doses.
The track presents a rugged landscape with challenging obstacles and technical sections that require careful line selection and expert vehicle handling. You'll navigate through demanding terrain where ground clearance and traction are critical—this isn't a scenic cruise but a genuine test of 4WD prowess. The South Australian outback environment means you should come prepared with appropriate recovery gear, spare parts, and supplies, as assistance isn't readily available in this isolated location.
With only three previous successful completions recorded, you'll be joining a small, elite group who've conquered this beast. The completion time of around 6 minutes might seem quick, but those minutes are intense. Before attempting Wanna Well Track, ensure your vehicle is in excellent mechanical condition, your recovery equipment is solid, and you have experience on similar terrain. Using Newtracs to log your attempt will add your name to the trail's history and help the community understand this challenging route better.
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0.7 km
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6 min
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13 km/h
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