Doubtful Islands 4wd Only is a 13.3 km Easy 4WD trail in Fitzgerald River National Park, Western Australia, Australia. Average drive time is 50.5 minutes.
Discover why the Doubtful Islands 4WD trail near Fitzgerald River National Park is a favorite among off-road drivers seeking accessible coastal adventures. You'll navigate 13.3 kilometers of well-maintained track that rewards you with stunning views across the southern Western Australian landscape. The easy-rated terrain makes this an ideal choice whether you're new to 4WD exploration or prefer a relaxed weekend drive that won't demand extreme technical skills.
As you traverse this straightforward route, you'll experience diverse scenery that shifts between coastal vistas and native bushland. The track's gentle gradient means you can focus on enjoying the surroundings rather than wrestling with challenging terrain. You should expect relatively smooth driving conditions throughout, though it's wise to check local weather conditions beforehand, as coastal areas can experience rapid changes. The 51-minute average completion time gives you flexibility to stop and explore scenic viewpoints along the way.
This trail has proven popular with the 4WD community, with ten vehicles already logging successful drives. Come prepared with standard supplies and a full fuel tank, and use the Newtracs app to stay oriented on the track. Whether you're planning a solo adventure or a group outing, Doubtful Islands offers the perfect balance of accessibility and natural beauty that makes 4WD exploration so rewarding.
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13 km
Distance
51 min
Avg Time
16 km/h
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