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Emergency Access AU124

WA

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ActivityHiking
SurfaceMixed

About the Emergency Access AU124

Emergency Access AU124 is a hiking route in Western Australia with a mixed surface, located in the Margaret River region of the state's south-west. As the name suggests, the route functions as an access track and isn't a recreational trail in the traditional sense, so walkers should treat it as a utilitarian path rather than a destination walk. Distance, elevation gain, difficulty and estimated duration aren't recorded, and there are no published facilities or highlights along the route. The track isn't dog friendly, wheelchair accessible or stroller friendly, and bikes aren't permitted. The mixed surface means conditions can change between sealed, gravel and unsealed sections, so wear sturdy footwear and carry water, sun protection and offline maps. The location places it close to several better-known attractions in the Margaret River area for travellers building a wider itinerary. Mammoth Cave sits about 10.6 kilometres away, Leeuwin-Naturaliste National Park is roughly 11.5 kilometres distant, and Canal Rocks lies around 27.1 kilometres further along the coast. Most visitors to the region will find these nearby attractions a more rewarding focus for a day out than the access track itself.

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