Lawson Road is a 10.7 km Easy 4WD trail in Schroeder, Western Australia, Australia. Average drive time is 16 minutes.
Lawson Road offers a straightforward introduction to off-road driving near Schroeder, making it perfect for newcomers wanting to build confidence behind the wheel without technical challenges. You'll navigate a smooth 10.7 km route that delivers genuine outback character while keeping things relaxed and manageable for any capable vehicle.
The terrain here is predominantly flat and well-formed, featuring gentle dirt tracks that wind through Western Australia's distinctive landscape. You'll experience authentic rural driving without steep grades or rocky obstacles—the 0% steep grade rating ensures a comfortable ride that lets you focus on the scenery rather than vehicle control. The track's straightforward nature means you can complete it in approximately 16 minutes of driving time, though you'll likely want to linger and explore the surrounding area.
Before heading out, pack water and let someone know your route, as this remote region offers limited services. While Lawson Road presents minimal hazards, the isolated location demands basic preparation. Clear weather is ideal, and checking current track conditions beforehand ensures the best experience. The fact that this trail remains relatively untouched by heavy traffic keeps it in excellent condition. Whether you're testing your 4WD skills or simply seeking a peaceful drive through the Western Australian outback, Lawson Road delivers reliable adventure without unnecessary complications.
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11 km
Distance
16 min
Avg Time
42 km/h
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