Myles Avenue is a 6.6 km Easy 4WD trail in Mornington, Western Australia, Australia. Average drive time is 9 minutes.
You'll discover why Myles Avenue near Mornington is a perfect introduction to off-road driving on this straightforward 6.6 km route. This easy trail offers an accessible adventure that doesn't demand technical skill or specialized equipment, making it ideal for those new to 4WD exploration or looking for a relaxed weekend outing. The gentle terrain allows you to focus on enjoying the Western Australian landscape without the stress of challenging obstacles or steep climbs.
The drive itself is refreshingly uncomplicated, with a 0% steep grade ensuring smooth navigation throughout. You'll traverse predominantly flat ground, allowing for steady progress and a typical completion time of just 9 minutes of actual driving. The minimal elevation change means you can maintain a comfortable pace while taking in your surroundings. While the trail presents no significant hazards, you should still carry basic supplies and ensure your vehicle is in good working order before heading out.
Myles Avenue represents exactly what many 4WD enthusiasts value—straightforward access to off-road exploration without unnecessary complications. Whether you're testing out new gear, introducing family members to 4WD driving, or simply enjoying a quick escape into Western Australia's natural landscape, this trail delivers a satisfying experience. The proven track record of other drivers completing this route successfully makes it a reliable choice for a stress-free adventure.
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6.6 km
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9 min
Avg Time
45 km/h
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