Beekeepers Track is a 2.2 km Easy 4WD trail in Little Desert, Victoria, Australia. Average drive time is 4 minutes.
You'll love the Beekeepers Track for its perfect introduction to off-roading near Little Desert—a gentle, scenic route that proves you don't need technical challenges to enjoy authentic 4WD exploration. This 2.2 km loop winds through native woodland and open grassland, offering a peaceful driving experience where you can focus on the landscape rather than wrestling with obstacles. The trail's flat terrain makes it ideal for newer drivers or those looking to build confidence in a vehicle, yet it still delivers genuine backcountry atmosphere and the satisfaction of exploring off the beaten track.
The drive itself takes around four minutes, giving you time to appreciate the natural beauty of the Little Desert region without the physical fatigue of longer expeditions. You'll navigate well-maintained tracks through mixed vegetation with excellent visibility, making this accessible even in varying weather conditions. The 0% grade means minimal strain on your vehicle, allowing you to focus entirely on enjoying the surroundings—native birds, wildflowers depending on season, and wide-open views typical of Victoria's semi-arid landscape.
Before heading out, ensure your vehicle is roadworthy and bring water and basic supplies. Though straightforward, remote areas demand respect; let someone know your plans and check local conditions. With five successful completions already logged, the Beekeepers Track is proven reliable and perfect for planning your Little Desert adventure.
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2.2 km
Distance
4 min
Avg Time
34 km/h
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