Lees Creek Link Road is a 3.6 km Easy 4WD trail in Moornapa, Victoria, Australia. Expect max gradient up to 15%. Average drive time is 12 minutes.
You'll appreciate Lees Creek Link Road for its accessibility and scenic rural charm—a perfect introduction to off-roading near Moornapa without demanding extensive vehicle modifications. This 3.6 km route winds through the Victorian countryside, offering gentle driving that lets you enjoy the landscape rather than wrestle with technical obstacles. The easy terrain makes it ideal for families, newer 4WD drivers, or anyone seeking a leisurely backcountry exploration.
The trail takes you through mixed farmland and open bushland, with variable ground conditions that keep things interesting despite the low difficulty rating. You'll encounter a 15% steep grade that requires basic vehicle control but poses no serious challenge for standard 4WD vehicles. The relatively short 12-minute completion time means you can easily combine this route with other local trails or use it as a confidence-building warm-up before tackling more demanding tracks.
Before heading out, ensure your vehicle's tire pressure and brakes are in good condition, as the grade demands reliable stopping power. While hazards are minimal, watch for loose gravel on turns and check weather conditions—recent rain can make sections slippery despite the overall easy rating. The trail's popularity among 23 previous drivers speaks to its reliability and well-maintained condition. Pack water and bring a map; you'll find this peaceful route offers genuine backcountry atmosphere just minutes from civilization.
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3.6 km
Distance
12 min
Avg Time
19 km/h
Avg Speed
15%
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