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Can you drive on the beach at Two Rocks?

Heading into the opposite direction and approximately 70kms north of Perth in between Two Rocks and Guilderton is Wilbinga just north of Yanchep. It is currently the only 4WD accessible beach track in this area as Two Rocks and Yanchep are now off limits due to council regulations and new housing developments.



Yes, you can drive on the beach at Two Rocks (located in the City of Wanneroo, Western Australia), but it is strictly regulated and requires a 4WD (Four-Wheel Drive) vehicle. The most popular area for beach driving is the stretch of sand north of the Two Rocks marina heading toward Wilbinga. However, in 2026, local authorities have become much stricter about where exactly you can go. Driving is generally prohibited on the swimming beaches and the dunes, as the dunes are fragile ecosystems and protected against erosion. You must stay on the "hard sand" between the high and low tide marks where permitted. Additionally, the Wilbinga Conservation Park, just north of Two Rocks, is a popular spot for off-roading, but you must have a road-registered vehicle (no "quads" or "dirt bikes" without specific permits) and follow the "Leave No Trace" principles. Always check for local "Beach Closure" signs, as the City of Wanneroo may close access during turtle nesting seasons or after heavy storms that wash away the sand ramps. Deflating your tires to roughly 15-20 psi is mandatory to avoid getting bogged in the soft, white sand characteristic of this coastline.

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