Greenough River Nature Trail is a 0.2 km 4WD trail in Cape Burney, Western Australia, Australia.
You'll discover a hidden gem near Cape Burney where coastal landscapes meet native bushland on the Greenough River Nature Trail. This short 0.2 km route offers 4WD enthusiasts an excellent opportunity to explore Western Australia's natural heritage without tackling technical terrain, making it ideal for those seeking a leisurely scenic drive combined with nature appreciation. The flat gradient ensures easy vehicle handling while you take in the unique flora and fauna of the region.
The trail winds through pristine bushland adjacent to the Greenough River, showcasing the diverse ecosystems that make this corner of Western Australia special. You'll encounter well-maintained track conditions suitable for standard 4WD vehicles, with minimal technical challenges allowing you to focus on the scenic surroundings rather than vehicle recovery techniques. The short distance means you can complete the drive quickly, leaving plenty of time to stop, explore on foot, and photograph the river landscapes.
Before heading out, ensure your vehicle is in good working order and carry adequate water and supplies—remote Western Australian locations demand respect for safety protocols. While the terrain presents no steep grades or extreme hazards, you should still check current track conditions and bring a map or use the Newtracs app to track your progress. This trail perfectly complements longer outback adventures or serves as a relaxing standalone drive for families exploring the Cape Burney region.
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