Gannons Road is a 0.5 km Medium 4WD trail in Enfield, Victoria, Australia. Average drive time is 6.11 minutes.
You'll discover why Gannons Road has become a favorite among 4WD enthusiasts seeking a quick but rewarding off-road experience near Enfield. This medium-difficulty trail offers the perfect introduction to technical driving without demanding extensive commitment, making it ideal for both newcomers and experienced drivers looking to refine their skills in a manageable setting.
As you navigate the 0.5 km route, you'll encounter varied terrain that tests your vehicle's articulation and ground clearance. The track winds through native Victorian bushland, offering glimpses of the region's natural character while presenting enough obstacles to keep your driving engaging. While the trail features no steep grades, you'll need to stay alert for ruts, rocks, and uneven sections that demand precise steering and throttle control. The relatively short length means you can complete the route in around 6 minutes, though you may want to take your time exploring the finer technical sections.
Before heading out, ensure your vehicle is in good working order with properly inflated tyres and adequate ground clearance. Check local conditions beforehand, as recent rain can make sections slippery. With 10 vehicles having successfully completed this trail, you'll find it's a proven route that rewards careful driving and vehicle familiarity. Whether you're using Newtracs to navigate or simply looking for a satisfying afternoon adventure, Gannons Road delivers excellent bang for your time investment.
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0.5 km
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6 min
Avg Time
7 km/h
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