Tagon Beach 4wd Track is a 0.3 km Easy 4WD trail in Cape Arid, Western Australia, Australia. Average drive time is 2 minutes.
You'll discover why Tagon Beach is a beloved coastal destination when you tackle this straightforward 4WD track near Cape Arid. This short but scenic route offers the perfect introduction to off-road driving, delivering beach access without demanding technical skill or extensive vehicle preparation. The completely flat terrain means you can focus on enjoying the stunning coastline rather than wrestling with challenging driving conditions.
The track itself is refreshingly accessible, requiring just a couple of minutes to complete the 0.3 km route. You'll experience genuine red sand driving as you make your way toward the beach, with expansive ocean views opening up before you. The landscape showcases Western Australia's rugged coastal beauty, blending arid inland scenery with pristine beach environments. This makes it an ideal destination for families, novice off-roaders, and anyone seeking a quick coastal escape without the commitment of longer trails in the region.
Before heading out, ensure your vehicle is in good working order and carry adequate water—the Cape Arid area offers limited facilities. While hazards are minimal thanks to the gentle terrain and short distance, always check local conditions and tidal information if you plan to drive on the beach itself. Using the Newtracs app to access detailed trail information and GPS navigation will help you locate the track with precision and ensure you make the most of your visit to this gem.
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0.3 km
Distance
2 min
Avg Time
11 km/h
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