Lullaby Road is a 4.4 km Hard 4WD trail in Worsley, Western Australia, Australia. Average drive time is 19 minutes.
Lullaby Road delivers an authentic off-road challenge near Worsley that'll test your vehicle's capabilities and your driving nerve. This hard-rated track demands respect from 4WD enthusiasts willing to push beyond the typical weekend warrior routes. You'll navigate through demanding terrain that rewards careful line selection and vehicle control, with rocky sections and uneven surfaces keeping you engaged throughout the 4.4 km route.
The landscape reveals the raw character of Western Australia's interior, with sparse vegetation and rugged earth creating an immersive backcountry experience. You should expect to complete this trail in around 19 minutes if conditions allow, though weather and your vehicle's setup will significantly impact your actual time. The terrain variety keeps the drive interesting—while there are no extreme steep grades, the technical difficulty comes from rough ground conditions and obstacles requiring precision driving.
Before heading out, ensure your 4WD is in excellent condition with quality tyres, as this track shows minimal traffic. Carry recovery gear, water, and communication devices, as help isn't readily available in this remote area. Check current conditions beforehand; seasonal weather can dramatically affect accessibility. This is one for serious off-roaders seeking a genuine challenge rather than a scenic cruise, and you'll understand why only dedicated adventurers have tackled Lullaby Road.
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4.4 km
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19 min
Avg Time
14 km/h
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