Dunstans Log Road is a 5.3 km Easy 4WD trail in Mitta Mitta, Victoria, Australia. Average drive time is 10 minutes.
Dunstans Log Road offers a gentle introduction to off-road driving near Mitta Mitta, making it perfect for those new to 4WD adventures or anyone seeking a relaxing scenic drive. You'll traverse a well-maintained track that winds through peaceful forest terrain, with minimal technical challenges and no steep grades to worry about. The 5.3 km route showcases the natural beauty of the Victorian high country, where towering trees line your path and native wildlife often appears along the way.
The driving experience is straightforward and confidence-building, allowing you to focus on enjoying the surroundings rather than wrestling with your vehicle. You'll find the track generally forgiving with good visibility, though you should remain alert for fallen branches, loose gravel patches, and the occasional water crossing that varies seasonally. The area can become boggy after heavy rain, so checking conditions beforehand is wise.
With an estimated 10-minute completion time, Dunstans Log Road works perfectly as a standalone adventure or as part of a larger exploration of the Mitta Mitta region. The trail's easy rating makes it accessible to families and those with standard 4WD vehicles, while the peaceful forest setting provides an excellent escape from busier routes. Whether you're building your off-road skills or simply want a pleasant forest drive, this track delivers a rewarding experience without demanding extensive preparation or recovery gear.
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5.3 km
Distance
10 min
Avg Time
35 km/h
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