Coastal Access Track is a 1.1 km Medium 4WD trail in Israelite Bay, Western Australia, Australia. Average drive time is 7.16 minutes.
You'll discover a genuinely rewarding coastal drive on the Coastal Access Track near Israelite Bay, where rugged Western Australian landscape meets pristine coastline. This medium-difficulty route offers the perfect balance for 4WD drivers seeking accessible adventure without excessive technical challenge—the flat terrain means you can focus on soaking in the remote scenery rather than wrestling with steep grades or treacherous obstacles.
The 1.1 km track takes just seven minutes to complete, making it ideal for adding to a larger exploration of the region or for those wanting a quick, memorable coastal experience. You'll navigate through native vegetation and coastal terrain, with opportunities to appreciate the untamed beauty of this isolated corner of Western Australia. The drive itself is straightforward, with minimal hazards, though you should ensure your vehicle is equipped with basic recovery gear and supplies given the remote location. There's limited mobile coverage out here, so having offline navigation through the Newtracs app will prove invaluable.
Before heading out, check your fuel levels and bring adequate water, as services are sparse near Israelite Bay. The track's relatively short length and gentle difficulty make it accessible to recreational 4WD enthusiasts while still delivering authentic outback and coastal scenery. This is the kind of trail that reminds you why you invested in 4WD capability—minimal fuss, maximum reward.
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1.1 km
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7 min
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15 km/h
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