Moonlight Road is a 0.8 km Easy 4WD trail in Double Bridges, Victoria, Australia. Average drive time is 23 minutes.
You'll discover why Moonlight Road is a favourite among 4WD enthusiasts seeking an accessible introduction to off-road driving near Double Bridges. This easy-going 0.8 km route offers the perfect blend of scenic beauty and straightforward terrain, making it ideal for beginners or those looking for a relaxed weekend drive without technical challenges.
As you navigate Moonlight Road, you'll encounter well-maintained surfaces with minimal grade variation, allowing you to focus on enjoying the surrounding Victorian landscape. The gentle driving experience means you can take your time appreciating the natural scenery while building confidence in vehicle handling. With zero steep grades, this trail eliminates one of the common concerns for newer 4WD drivers, making it an excellent confidence-builder for families or solo adventurers.
The short 0.8 km length translates to an average completion time of just 23 minutes, perfect for a quick outing or as part of a larger adventure day. While hazards are minimal on this easy trail, standard off-road safety practices remain important—ensure your vehicle is in good mechanical condition and carry basic recovery equipment. You should also check local conditions before heading out, as Victoria's weather can occasionally impact trail accessibility. With 10 successful vehicle completions already logged, Moonlight Road has proven itself as a reliable, achievable trail for exploring the Double Bridges region.
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0.8 km
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23 min
Avg Time
2 km/h
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