Kooyong Street is a 0.3 km Medium 4WD trail in Nerrina, Victoria, Australia. Average drive time is 3 minutes.
You'll discover a short but satisfying drive through rural Victoria on Kooyong Street, where a modest medium-difficulty challenge offers the perfect introduction to off-road driving near Nerrina. Despite its brief 0.3 km length, this trail packs genuine character into just three minutes of driving, making it ideal for those looking to test their 4WD capabilities without committing to a lengthy expedition.
The terrain here strikes an appealing balance—you'll navigate through natural woodland sections with varied surface conditions that demand attentive driving without being overly punishing. The absence of steep grades means you can focus on line selection and vehicle control rather than managing extreme angles, though the ground surface itself provides enough variation to keep things interesting. The surrounding landscape delivers peaceful rural scenery typical of the Nerrina region, with native vegetation framing your route and creating an authentic Victorian bush driving experience.
Before heading out, standard 4WD preparation serves you well here—check your vehicle's ground clearance and tire condition, as the trail's modest length belies the importance of proper maintenance. While hazards are minimal, the confined nature of the route means careful navigation is essential. With five previous drivers having completed this trail, you're joining a small but growing community on Newtracs, where you can track your own completion and compare notes with fellow enthusiasts.
Explore Kooyong Street in the app
Offline maps, live conditions & more
0.3 km
Distance
3 min
Avg Time
8 km/h
Avg Speed
--
Steep Grade
See how many vehicles have driven this trail
Already have an account?
See who's driving this trail and when
Already have an account?
18°C
Partly Cloudy
22 km/h NNE
51%
18°C
0
7-Day Forecast
Partly Cloudy
Heavy rain
Patchy rain nearby
Patchy rain nearby
Partly Cloudy
Moderate rain
Moderate rain
Get offline topo maps, live conditions, and data-driven difficulty ratings.