Majorlock Soak Track is a 17.3 km Easy 4WD trail in Boinka, Victoria, Australia. Average drive time is 49 minutes.
You'll discover why locals cherish the Majorlock Soak Track—it's the perfect introduction to off-roading near Boinka, combining accessibility with genuine bush exploration. This 17.3 km route winds through diverse Victorian countryside without demanding technical skills or aggressive driving, making it ideal for newcomers to 4WD adventures or families seeking a weekend escape. The flat terrain means you can focus on enjoying the landscape rather than wrestling with your vehicle.
The track showcases the natural character of the region, with open woodland sections and pastoral scenery that shifts subtly as you progress. You'll traverse well-formed tracks with minimal obstacles, allowing steady progress and ample opportunity to appreciate your surroundings. The complete absence of steep grades makes this a genuinely relaxing drive—most vehicles complete the route in under an hour, giving you flexibility to stop and explore points of interest along the way.
Preparation is straightforward: ensure your vehicle is in reasonable condition with adequate fuel and water supplies. The track's easy rating means standard 4WD capability is sufficient, though you should always carry a basic recovery kit and let someone know your intended route. Check local conditions before heading out, as seasonal weather can affect track quality. With just 17.3 km to cover, this is the ideal trail for building confidence and enjoying what off-roading is really about—getting out into nature.
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17 km
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49 min
Avg Time
21 km/h
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