You'll discover a compact but intriguing 4WD route near Lonnavale that rewards explorers willing to venture off the beaten path in Tasmania's rugged terrain. McDougalls Spur 5 offers a quick 0.6 km escape into the region's natural landscape, making it an ideal addition to a longer day of trail exploration or a convenient detour for those passing through the area. Despite its modest length, this unrated trail presents an authentic off-road experience that showcases what makes Tasmania's back country compelling for serious 4WD drivers.
The drive here takes you through diverse terrain that demands respect and attention, even across this short distance. You should expect variable ground conditions typical of Tasmanian spur tracks, where dense vegetation and natural obstacles keep you engaged behind the wheel. The gradual terrain means you're not dealing with extreme vertical challenges, but that doesn't diminish the technical aspects of navigating a genuine forest track. Visibility can be limited in places, and overhanging branches require careful maneuvering.
Before heading out, ensure your vehicle is properly equipped for rough forestry conditions—underbody protection and quality tyres are essential. The remote location means limited cell reception and minimal traffic, so self-sufficiency is crucial. Bring supplies, inform someone of your route, and take the Newtracs app with you to track your progress and mark your location. This lesser-known spur rewards those who approach it with proper preparation and respect for the Tasmanian wilderness.
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