Yetar Road is a 2.6 km Easy 4WD trail in Malmalling, Western Australia, Australia. Average drive time is 5 minutes.
You'll discover why Yetar Road is a perfect introduction to off-roading near Malmalling—a straightforward drive that combines accessibility with genuine outback character. This 2.6 km route delivers a surprisingly rewarding experience despite its easy rating, taking you through authentic Western Australian bushland without demanding advanced driving skills or specialized vehicle modifications. The flat terrain means you can focus on enjoying the landscape rather than wrestling with steep grades or technical obstacles.
The drive itself feels genuinely remote, winding through native scrubland and open country that showcases the raw beauty of this region. You'll appreciate the smooth, manageable surface that lets you maintain a steady pace while soaking in the surroundings—the kind of trail that reminds you why 4WD exploration appeals to so many enthusiasts. The five-minute completion time is deceptively relaxed; most drivers find themselves lingering to take photographs or simply pause and appreciate the quietness.
Preparation is minimal here. Your standard 4WD will handle Yetar Road without breaking a sweat, though you should still carry water and let someone know your plans. The lack of steep grades means stability isn't a concern, making this an excellent choice if you're introducing family members to off-road driving or testing new equipment. With a dozen vehicles already logged on Newtracs, you're joining a growing community discovering this accessible slice of Western Australian outback.
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2.6 km
Distance
5 min
Avg Time
34 km/h
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