Wyacca Road is a 13.2 km Hard 4WD trail in Yarrah, South Australia, Australia. Expect max gradient up to 5%. Average drive time is 165.3 minutes.
You'll discover challenging terrain and remote South Australian outback character on Wyacca Road, a demanding 13.2 km route that rewards experienced 4WD drivers with rugged adventure near Yarrah. This hard-rated trail demands respect—steep grades reaching 5% combined with variable surface conditions create genuine technical challenges that will test your vehicle's capabilities and your driving skills. The landscape transitions through classic outback scenery, with rocky sections and uneven ground keeping you engaged throughout the 2 hour 45 minute journey.
The driving experience here is authentic and unforgiving. You'll navigate tight lines across rough terrain where vehicle placement matters significantly, and momentum management becomes critical on the steeper pitches. Weather conditions can dramatically affect conditions, so checking current trail status before departure is essential. Bring recovery gear, extra water, and ensure your 4WD is well-maintained with good ground clearance—this isn't a trail for marginal vehicles or overconfident drivers.
Only three vehicles have successfully completed Wyacca Road, which speaks to its genuine difficulty rating and remote nature. The isolation and technical demand make this a destination for serious enthusiasts seeking authentic outback exploration rather than easy scenic drives. Come prepared, respect the terrain, and you'll experience one of South Australia's more rewarding 4WD challenges.
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13 km
Distance
2h 45m
Avg Time
11 km/h
Avg Speed
5%
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