Beach Exit is a 0.5 km Easy 4WD trail in Parryville, Western Australia, Australia. Average drive time is 2.05 minutes.
You'll find Beach Exit an essential pit stop for any 4WD adventure near Parryville—a quick and straightforward coastal access route that delivers scenic rewards without demanding technical driving skills. This half-kilometre track descends gently toward the shoreline, offering you unobstructed views of Western Australia's pristine coastline as you navigate the sandy terrain. The drive takes just two minutes, making it perfect for those wanting to reach the beach without committing significant time or fuel, or as a refreshing break during a longer exploration of the region.
The trail's sandy surface is forgiving and well-defined, with no steep grades to challenge your vehicle or nerves. You'll experience a smooth, rolling descent that suits everything from stock standard SUVs to fully built rigs, making Beach Exit accessible to 4WD enthusiasts of all experience levels. The minimal technical difficulty means you can focus entirely on enjoying the approach to the water and the surrounding landscape rather than wrestling with your steering wheel.
Before heading out, ensure your tyres have adequate pressure for sand driving and check tide times if you plan to explore the beach itself. The straightforward nature of this track makes it an ideal warm-up route or a relaxed addition to a broader off-road itinerary. With five vehicles already having logged this trail through community data, you'll have confidence in its accessibility and the proven track line.
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0.5 km
Distance
2 min
Avg Time
14 km/h
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19 km/h NW
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