Donovan Road is a 3.1 km Hard 4WD trail in Boranup, Western Australia, Australia. Average drive time is 60.73 minutes.
If you're seeking a challenging 4WD experience that combines technical driving with stunning karri forest scenery, Donavan Road delivers on both fronts. This hard-rated trail near Boranup will test your vehicle handling and navigation skills across 3.1 kilometers of demanding terrain that typically takes around an hour to complete. You'll navigate through dense bushland with variable track conditions that require constant attention and precision—this isn't a leisurely cruise, but a focused driving challenge that rewards experienced operators.
The trail winds through pristine Western Australian forest, offering glimpses of towering karri trees and native vegetation as you work your way through the route. Expect uneven surfaces, potential obstacles, and sections requiring careful line selection. While the grade remains relatively flat, the real difficulty lies in managing traction and vehicle control through the technical sections. You should come well-prepared with a capable 4WD, quality recovery gear, and a reliable navigation tool—the Newtracs app's offline maps prove invaluable out here where signal is unreliable.
Before tackling Donavan Road, ensure your vehicle is in top condition and bring plenty of water and supplies. Let someone know your plans, check weather conditions beforehand, and consider attempting this trail with experienced companions. The remote location and challenging conditions mean self-reliance is essential.
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3.1 km
Distance
1h 1m
Avg Time
4 km/h
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