Yoke Road is a 0.5 km Easy 4WD trail in Bramley, Western Australia, Australia. Average drive time is 1 minutes.
You'll discover why Yoke Road near Bramley is a perfect introduction to 4WD adventures in Western Australia. This short but scenic route offers an ideal warm-up for beginners or a quick exploration for experienced drivers passing through the region. The gentle terrain and straightforward driving conditions make it an excellent choice if you're building confidence behind the wheel of a 4WD vehicle or simply want to enjoy some easy off-road motoring without committing significant time.
The landscape here showcases typical Western Australian bushland, with native vegetation framing your route as you progress along the well-established track. You'll experience smooth, predictable driving with minimal obstacles, allowing you to focus on enjoying the surroundings rather than navigating technical challenges. The 0% steep grade means no jarring descents or climbs to worry about, making this accessible regardless of your vehicle's capabilities or your experience level.
Given the ease of this trail, preparation is minimal. Standard fuel and water supplies are all you'll need, though it's always wise to carry basic recovery equipment and let someone know your plans. The short 0.5 km distance means you can complete the entire route in just one minute of driving time, making Yoke Road perfect for fitting into a broader exploration day or introducing someone new to off-roading. With four vehicles already logging successful runs here, you can feel confident tackling this approachable trail.
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0.5 km
Distance
1 min
Avg Time
32 km/h
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16 km/h SSE
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