Stubby Track is a 7.7 km Easy 4WD trail in Murray-Sunset, Victoria, Australia. Average drive time is 18.06 minutes.
Stubby Track offers 4WD drivers a perfect introduction to off-road exploration in Victoria's remote Murray-Sunset region. This 7.7 km route combines accessibility with genuine outback character, delivering a straightforward driving experience that doesn't compromise on scenery or adventure. You'll navigate through classic mallee country with its distinctive sparse vegetation and red-earth terrain, enjoying wide-open vistas that make this corner of Australia so captivating.
The trail's gentle, flat nature makes it ideal for those building confidence in their 4WD capabilities or families looking for a genuine off-road experience without technical challenges. You should anticipate well-defined tracks with minimal obstacles, allowing you to focus on the driving experience and absorb the surrounding landscape. The 18-minute completion time means you can easily fit this into a day of exploration, though you may want to linger longer to appreciate the quiet solitude that Murray-Sunset offers.
Before heading out, ensure you have adequate fuel and water supplies, as services are sparse in this region. The area's remote location means limited mobile coverage, so carrying a paper map and letting someone know your plans is essential. While the track itself presents no significant hazards, the isolation and lack of nearby assistance make proper preparation worthwhile. This is an excellent choice for discovering why outback 4WDing captures the hearts of adventurers.
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7.7 km
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18 min
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