Spinebill Stroll is a 0.5 km Easy 4WD trail in Bedfordale, Western Australia, Australia. Average drive time is 0.66 minutes.
You'll discover why Spinebill Stroll has earned its reputation as a perfect introduction to off-road driving near Bedfordale. This half-kilometre track offers an accessible way to experience 4WD exploration without the commitment of longer, more demanding routes. The gentle terrain and minimal gradient make it ideal for those new to off-road driving or anyone seeking a quick, confidence-building jaunt through the Perth hills region.
The trail winds through native bushland typical of the Bedfordale area, where you'll encounter well-maintained tracks with minimal obstacles. The driving experience is straightforward and forgiving—expect firm ground conditions and gentle curves that allow you to focus on familiarising yourself with your vehicle's handling. The surrounding vegetation and local flora create a pleasant woodland setting, though the brevity of the route means you're rarely far from civilisation. With a completion time of just one minute of active driving, this isn't about endurance; it's about enjoying a peaceful escape into nature at your own pace.
Before heading out, basic vehicle maintenance and a quick check of your tyres is all the preparation you'll need. Being so close to Bedfordale, you're well-positioned to extend your adventure by combining this stroll with other nearby tracks. The Newtracs app makes it simple to locate and navigate to the trailhead, ensuring you spend more time exploring and less time searching.
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0.5 km
Distance
1 min
Avg Time
48 km/h
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