Half Way Stump Road is a 2.0 km Easy 4WD trail in Cohuna, New South Wales, Australia. Average drive time is 4 minutes.
You'll discover an excellent introductory 4WD experience on Half Way Stump Road near Cohuna, where a short but satisfying drive introduces you to off-road exploration without demanding advanced skills. This easy 2-kilometre route is perfect for those new to four-wheel driving or families looking for a leisurely weekend adventure. The flat terrain means you'll navigate gentle woodland tracks with minimal technical challenges, allowing you to focus on enjoying the rural Victorian landscape and building your confidence behind the wheel.
The drive itself takes just four minutes, but the real value lies in the accessibility—you'll appreciate how this trail proves that rewarding off-road experiences don't require hours of difficult driving or specialist equipment. The path winds through classic bush country with a relaxed pace that lets you soak in the surrounding scenery. There are no steep grades to negotiate, making this an ideal choice for standard 4WD vehicles and newer drivers still learning vehicle control on unprepared surfaces.
Before heading out, ensure your vehicle is in good working order and carry water and basic recovery equipment, as you're still venturing away from developed areas. The straightforward nature of this trail makes it perfect for testing your vehicle's capabilities or simply enjoying a peaceful drive through the New South Wales bushland. With only three vehicles having completed this route, you'll likely experience a quiet, secluded journey—exactly what many 4WD enthusiasts seek.
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2.0 km
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4 min
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