Carolina Wilga stopped at a petrol station in Toodyay about 4.30pm the day before she was last seen.

Missing German backpacker Carolina Wilga has been found alive in the remote Western Australian outback.

9News understands Wilga was picked up by a member of the public near Beacon, more than 300 kilometres north-east of Perth in the Wheatbelt region.

Carolina Wilga stopped at a petrol station in Toodyay about 4.30pm the day before she was last seen.
Carolina Wilga stopped at a petrol station in Toodyay about 4.30pm the day before she was last seen. (WA Police)

Police had earlier released CCTV footage of Wilga pulling up at a general store in Beacon about 12.10pm on the day she was last seen.

She had been driving a van, which police found bogged earlier this week.

The breakthrough tonight came shortly after police revealed plans for a land search this weekend.

Inspector Martin Glynn said police believed Wilga made “extensive efforts” to free her vehicle from remote terrain after it became bogged.

“She’d used MAXTRAX and pieces of wood to try to free the vehicle from its location but unfortunately was unsuccessful,” he said.

“Quite frankly, it’s extremely challenging terrain to traverse easily. As I mentioned, it has recently rained, resulting in wet areas where vehicles frequently get bogged down.”

Trackers deployed to Beacon had struggled to find any evidence of the 26-year-old leaving her vehicle, Glynn had said.

Inspector Martin Glynn said police believe Wilga made “extensive efforts” to free her vehicle from remote terrain after it became bogged. (Nine)

“The area has been subject to some rain and it’s very firm ground so unfortunately we haven’t been able to identify a direction of travel,” he said.

Police today conducted a 300-metre search around the vehicle for any sign of the missing backpacker.

You May Also Like
England captain Ben Stokes will bid farewell to international cricket tomorrow at Trent Bridge

Ben Stokes Farewell Signals End of Bazball Era and Leaves World Cricket Less Colourful

Surely no one expected Ben Stokes to slip away quietly. True to…
Ben Stokes informed his England team-mates before play that he will retire from international cricket after the fourth Test against New Zealand

Ben Stokes Strikes Against New Zealand Moments After Emotional Retirement Announcement Following Chelsea Nightclub Incident

England captain Ben Stokes scored 30 in what will be his final…
Daily Mail's Jane Fryer visited Jeremy Clarkson's empire in the Cotswolds, with the first stop at his Diddly Squat Farm Shop

Inside Diddly Squat Farm Mania as Jeremy Clarkson Fans Flock to the Cotswolds and Locals Push Back

‘Welcome to the best tour in the world!’ shouts Glenn, our GoTours…
Pictured: A common depiction of hell, inhabited by demons and fiery landscapes (Stock Image)

Doctor’s Chilling Visions of Hell Fuel Claim That Humanity Is Living in God’s Simulation

A physician who researches near-death experiences says an unusual connection may be…
Ben Stokes says 'burnout' influenced his decision to retire as an England cricketer

Ben Stokes explains retirement decision after surprising teammates and fans during Trent Bridge Test: I burnt myself out

Ben Stokes acknowledged that “burnout” played a significant part in his decision…