Pheenys Track is a 33.1 km Easy 4WD trail in Murray-Sunset, Victoria, Australia. Average drive time is 38 minutes.
Pheenys Track offers 4WD enthusiasts a fantastic introduction to off-road driving near Murray-Sunset, Victoria. You'll experience a genuinely rewarding journey across 33.1 km of accessible terrain that showcases the unique landscape of this remote region without demanding advanced driving skills. The track winds through typical semi-arid Australian bushland, with red earth tracks and sparse vegetation creating an authentic outback atmosphere that feels worlds away from civilization.
The driving experience is refreshingly straightforward—with zero steep grades, you can focus on enjoying the scenery and navigating at a comfortable pace. You'll encounter varied track conditions typical of the area, including sandy sections and occasional corrugations, but nothing that will test your vehicle or nerves. The relatively flat terrain makes this an ideal trail for newer 4WD drivers gaining confidence, or for anyone wanting a relaxed day exploring the Murray-Sunset backcountry.
Before heading out, ensure your vehicle is in good working order and carry plenty of water, as the region offers minimal services. The track can be completed in around 38 minutes of driving time, though most drivers linger longer to appreciate the landscape and take photographs. With nine vehicles already having completed Pheenys Track, you'll be joining a growing community of explorers discovering this underrated Victorian gem. Check current track conditions before departure, as weather can affect access in this remote area.
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33 km
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38 min
Avg Time
52 km/h
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