Power Road is a 1.4 km Easy 4WD trail in Collins, Western Australia, Australia. Average drive time is 12.8 minutes.
Power Road offers 4WD enthusiasts an accessible introduction to off-road driving near Collins, Western Australia. This easy 1.4 km trail is perfect for those looking to build confidence behind the wheel or enjoy a quick scenic adventure without technical demands. You'll discover relatively flat terrain that makes for relaxed, straightforward driving—ideal for families or newcomers to the sport who want to experience genuine off-road conditions without the stress of steep grades or complex obstacles.
The landscape around Power Road showcases the rugged beauty of Western Australia's outback character. You'll traverse well-defined tracks through local bushland, taking in views that remind you why this region appeals to adventurous drivers. The complete absence of steep grades means you can focus on enjoying the surroundings rather than concentrating on technical driving. Most drivers complete the route in just 13 minutes, making it an excellent warm-up trail or a standalone outing when you're short on time.
While Power Road is beginner-friendly, standard 4WD precautions still apply. You should carry water, check your vehicle's condition before setting out, and be prepared for variable track conditions. The minimal technical difficulty doesn't eliminate the need for proper preparation—even easy trails demand respect for the environment and your vehicle. Track Newtracs to help plan your visit and stay informed about current conditions before heading out.
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1.4 km
Distance
13 min
Avg Time
6 km/h
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