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Caravan/Western Australia

Best Caravan Roads in Western Australia

Towing changes how you read a road. Tight corners that work for a car can be dangerous with a trailer. Contour's Road Quality Score (RQS) applies a caravan-specific model to every sealed road in Western Australia - prioritising surface quality, road width, and moderate curviness while filtering out roads too tight or too rough to tow safely. Measured at 500m resolution across 40+ signals.

Highest-scoring caravan roads

RoadRQS
Lennard Drive8.9
McNess Drive8.9
Ridgeview Drive8.9
Croyden Road8.9
Invarell Road8.8
Nanga Brook RoadRoute8.8
Wellington Dam Road8.8
Piavanini Road8.8
Marrinup Drive8.8
Knoll Drive8.7
Yarrimbah Drive8.7
Canning Dam Road8.7
Charles Knife Road8.7
Mills Road East8.7
Timber Creek Crescent8.7
Del Park RoadRoute8.7
Maranup Ford RoadRoute8.7
Lower Hotham Road8.6
Carradine Road8.6
Clenton Road8.6

When to tow in Western Australia

Year-round for sealed roads in the south and south-west. Gibb River Road and Kimberley tracks close during wet season (November to April). Margaret River wine region roads are best September to November and March to May.

How we score caravan routes

Contour's Road Quality Score (RQS) for caravans prioritises sealed surfaces, consistent road width, and moderate curviness - tight mountain switchbacks that are excellent for sports cars can be hazardous with a trailer attached. Surface quality and traffic density carry higher weight than curviness. Roads with low truck traffic, good surfaces, and manageable corner radii score highest. The score runs 0 to 10 at 500m resolution.

Common questions

What caravan drivers ask before planning a tow in Western Australia.

What are the best caravan roads in Western Australia?

Contour scores every named road in Western Australia using 40+ signals per 500m. The roads in the table above are the current highest-scoring for the caravan profile.

How does Contour score roads for caravans?

Contour's Road Quality Score (RQS) for caravans prioritises sealed surfaces, consistent road width, and moderate curviness - tight mountain switchbacks that are excellent for sports cars can be hazardous with a trailer attached. Surface quality and traffic density carry higher weight than curviness. Roads with low truck traffic, good surfaces, and manageable corner radii score highest. The score runs 0 to 10 at 500m resolution.

When is the best time to drive in Western Australia?

Year-round for sealed roads in the south and south-west. Gibb River Road and Kimberley tracks close during wet season (November to April). Margaret River wine region roads are best September to November and March to May.

Plan your next trip in Western Australia

Pick a route from the table, tap Navigate, and Google Maps opens with the full trip loaded. Know the roads before you hitch up.

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