Telegraph Track is a 37.5 km Easy 4WD trail in Caiguna, Western Australia, Australia. Average drive time is 146 minutes.
Telegraph Track offers 4WD drivers a smooth, straightforward journey through Western Australia's remote Nullarbor region near Caiguna. You'll appreciate this easy-rated trail for its accessibility—perfect for introducing newer drivers to off-road adventures or enjoying a relaxed coastal exploration without technical challenges. The 37.5 km route winds through the characteristic flat landscape of the area, delivering quintessential Nullarbor scenery with minimal fuss.
As you traverse Telegraph Track, you'll experience well-maintained terrain that rarely demands serious driving skills. The zero percent steep grade means consistent, predictable surface conditions throughout your journey, typically completed in around 2 hours and 26 minutes. The surrounding country showcases the raw beauty of Western Australia's southern frontier, with expansive vistas and opportunities to spot native wildlife. The straightforward nature of this trail makes it ideal for drivers wanting to focus on exploring the landscape rather than navigating technical obstacles.
Before heading out, ensure your vehicle is in good working order and carry sufficient water and supplies—remote areas demand basic preparation regardless of difficulty rating. While Telegraph Track presents minimal hazards, the isolated location means you should inform someone of your planned route and expected return time. Using the Newtracs app to track your progress will help you stay oriented in this expansive terrain.
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37 km
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2h 26m
Avg Time
15 km/h
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