Moores Track is a 0.8 km Easy 4WD trail in Donovans, South Australia, Australia. Average drive time is 3 minutes.
Moores Track offers a perfect introduction to off-road driving near Donovans, providing a gentle and accessible route that builds confidence without demanding advanced skills. You'll find this short loop ideal for families, newcomers to 4WD adventures, or anyone looking for a quick scenic outing in South Australia's countryside.
The terrain is refreshingly straightforward—you'll navigate well-maintained tracks with minimal gradient challenges and no steep sections to navigate. The landscape surrounding this 0.8 km route showcases the understated beauty of the local region, with open spaces and rural character that give you a genuine outback feel despite the easy difficulty rating. The drive typically takes just three minutes to complete, making it perfect for fitting into a broader day of exploring multiple tracks in the area.
Preparation is minimal for this trail. Your standard 4WD vehicle will handle the terrain comfortably, and basic safety practices are all you need. Weather conditions may occasionally affect track conditions, so checking local forecasts before heading out is sensible. With only a small number of documented completions so far, you'll have the opportunity to add your own experience to Moores Track's growing record. Whether you're testing out new equipment, introducing passengers to off-road driving, or simply enjoying a relaxing countryside drive, this track delivers exactly what it promises—straightforward, enjoyable 4WD action without complications.
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0.8 km
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3 min
Avg Time
19 km/h
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