Baaluc Road is a 1.1 km Medium 4WD trail in Williams, Western Australia, Australia. Average drive time is 39 minutes.
You'll discover genuine outback character on Baaluc Road, where Western Australia's rugged landscape reveals itself through a manageable medium-difficulty drive near Williams. This short but rewarding trail offers 4WD enthusiasts the chance to experience authentic remote terrain without requiring extensive technical skills, making it ideal for those looking to build confidence in off-road driving. The gently rolling terrain presents a straightforward driving experience with no steep grades to negotiate, allowing you to focus on enjoying the surrounding bushland and the satisfaction of exploring lesser-known tracks.
As you navigate the 1.1 km route, you'll traverse typical outback conditions with varied ground surfaces that test your vehicle's all-terrain capabilities. The landscape showcases the distinctive flora and challenging terrain that makes Western Australia a premier 4WD destination. With an average completion time of around 39 minutes, you have ample opportunity to take in your surroundings, scout obstacles carefully, and perhaps even stop for photos along the way.
Before heading out, ensure your vehicle is in good working order and carry essential supplies including water, recovery gear, and a communication device. The remote location demands proper preparation—check your fuel levels and inform someone of your travel plans. Using the Newtracs app will help you track your progress and stay oriented throughout this compact but satisfying outback adventure.
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1.1 km
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39 min
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2 km/h
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