Tanunda Street is a 1.2 km Easy 4WD trail in Invermay, Victoria, Australia. Average drive time is 4.5 minutes.
You'll find Tanunda Street offers a perfect introduction to off-roading near Invermay, combining accessibility with genuine 4WD exploration. This easy 1.2 km route delivers a quick but satisfying drive that proves you don't need extreme terrain to enjoy serious vehicle time in regional Victoria. The straightforward layout makes it ideal for newer 4WD enthusiasts or those wanting to shake down recent modifications without committing to a lengthy adventure.
The trail winds through characteristic local landscape, featuring well-formed tracks and gentle grades that let you focus on vehicle handling and line selection. You'll encounter mixed surfaces typical of working country roads, giving you practical experience in real-world 4WD driving rather than artificial obstacles. The zero-degree steep grade means this isn't about conquering mountains—it's about enjoying the drive itself and appreciating what your vehicle can do on accessible terrain.
With an average completion time of just five minutes, Tanunda Street works brilliantly as a warm-up run or final outing in a day of exploring the region. No specialized recovery equipment is required, though you should always carry standard safety gear and let someone know your plans. The 15 previous successful completions confirm this is a reliable option for any season. Track your progress using the Newtracs app to log your completion and join the growing community discovering Victoria's accessible off-road routes.
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1.2 km
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5 min
Avg Time
16 km/h
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