Copeland Road is a 0.1 km Easy 4WD trail in North Walpole, Western Australia, Australia. Average drive time is 0.27 minutes.
You'll discover Copeland Road is an excellent introduction to off-roading near North Walpole, Western Australia. This short route offers a perfect opportunity to test your vehicle's capabilities without demanding advanced driving skills or extensive time commitment. The gentle terrain makes it ideal for novice 4WD enthusiasts or those looking to familiarize themselves with their vehicles in a low-pressure environment.
The landscape around Copeland Road features the characteristic Western Australian outback scenery with open terrain and manageable track conditions. You'll appreciate the straightforward drive with minimal obstacles, allowing you to focus on enjoying the surroundings and building confidence behind the wheel. The 0% steep grade means you won't encounter challenging inclines or descents, making this trail accessible to a wide range of vehicle types and driver experience levels.
Despite its easy rating, you should still come prepared with standard off-road essentials—water, communication devices, and a basic recovery kit. The minimal completion time makes this an excellent warm-up before tackling more demanding trails, or a satisfying standalone adventure. With only two vehicles having completed Copeland Road so far, you'll experience a quieter corner of the Western Australian outback. Track this route on the Newtracs app to log your completion and help build the community record of this accessible trail.
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