Fraser Range Rd 4wd Only is a 130.1 km Hard 4WD trail in Fraser Range, Western Australia, Australia. Average drive time is 1327.13 minutes.
Fraser Range Road beckons adventurous 4WD drivers seeking genuine outback exploration in Western Australia's remote interior. This challenging 130-kilometre route demands respect, resilience, and a well-prepared vehicle as you traverse one of the continent's most isolated landscapes. You'll navigate varied terrain that tests both your driving skills and vehicle capability, with sandy tracks, corrugated sections, and unpredictable ground conditions keeping you engaged throughout the entire 22-hour journey.
The scenery unfolds as classic Australian outback—vast, sparse, and utterly unforgiving. You'll encounter minimal traffic and even fewer facilities, making this trail a genuine wilderness experience rather than a leisure drive. The landscape's subtle beauty reveals itself to those patient enough to observe it: native vegetation, distant horizons, and the raw authenticity of remote WA rarely experienced by casual tourists.
Before attempting Fraser Range Road, ensure your vehicle is mechanically sound and comprehensively equipped. Carry extra fuel, water, recovery equipment, and emergency supplies—help is genuinely distant out here. Mobile coverage is unreliable, so inform someone of your intended route and expected return. Only highly experienced 4WD operators should attempt this trail; one previous successful completion speaks volumes about its difficulty rating. Track the trail using Newtracs to stay oriented in this challenging environment.
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22h 7m
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18 km/h
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