Tea Tree Road is a 2.1 km Easy 4WD trail in Gentle Annie, Victoria, Australia. Average drive time is 5.15 minutes.
Tea Tree Road offers 4WD enthusiasts a perfect introduction to off-road driving near Gentle Annie, Victoria. This gentle 2.1 km route delivers genuine exploration without overwhelming difficulty, making it an ideal choice for newer drivers or those looking to warm up before tackling more challenging terrain. You'll navigate through scenic bushland that showcases the natural beauty of the region while enjoying a relaxed driving experience that rarely exceeds five minutes.
The terrain consists of well-formed track with minimal obstacles, allowing you to focus on your driving technique and vehicle control rather than navigating tricky hazards. The completely flat grade means you won't encounter steep climbs or descents, making this an accessible option year-round. As you progress along the route, you'll appreciate the quiet solitude of the Victorian bush, with tea trees and native vegetation lining your path—a quintessential Australian off-road experience scaled to your skill level.
With ten previous vehicle completions logged, Tea Tree Road has proven itself as a reliable, manageable trail. No special preparation is required beyond standard vehicle maintenance, though we recommend checking local conditions beforehand. This short route works wonderfully as either a standalone exploration or as part of a broader adventure in the region. You can track your progress and compare your experience with others using the Newtracs app, adding a community element to your off-road journey.
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2.1 km
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5 min
Avg Time
25 km/h
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