Cape Peron 4wd Only is a 7.0 km Easy 4WD trail in Francois Peron National Park, Western Australia, Australia. Average drive time is 15.86 minutes.
You'll discover one of Western Australia's most accessible coastal 4WD experiences at Cape Peron, where pristine beaches meet rugged coastal terrain near Francois Peron National Park. This easy 7-kilometre trail is perfect for 4WD enthusiasts of all skill levels, offering a genuine off-road adventure without demanding technical expertise or challenging obstacles. The predominantly flat terrain means you can focus on soaking in the stunning scenery rather than wrestling with steep grades or complex navigation.
As you traverse this route, you'll experience the unique landscape of the Peron Peninsula, with sweeping views across turquoise waters and access to secluded beaches that reward the journey. The sandy and compacted surfaces provide an enjoyable drive that typically takes around 16 minutes, making it ideal for a quick coastal escape or as part of a longer touring day. The straightforward nature of this trail makes it an excellent choice for families, weekend warriors, or anyone wanting to experience 4WD exploration in a stunning natural setting.
Before heading out, ensure your vehicle has adequate fuel and water supplies, and check current conditions as coastal sand can occasionally shift. While the trail presents minimal hazards, standard off-road preparation is recommended. With 29 vehicles already having successfully completed this route, you'll be joining a growing community discovering why Cape Peron deserves a place on every 4WD enthusiast's bucket list.
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7.0 km
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16 min
Avg Time
26 km/h
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