Muloorina Road is a 48.7 km Easy 4WD trail in Marree, South Australia, Australia. Expect includes a river crossing. Average drive time is 44 minutes.
Experience the raw beauty of outback South Australia on Muloorina Road, where you'll discover one of the region's most accessible yet rewarding 4WD adventures. This 48.7 km route near Marree delivers authentic off-road driving without the technical complexity, making it ideal for those looking to build confidence or simply enjoy a scenic expedition. You'll navigate through striking desert landscapes that showcase the unique character of the South Australian outback, with terrain that remains manageable throughout your journey.
What sets this trail apart are its refreshing river crossings—genuine water encounters that add genuine adventure without demanding advanced driving skills. The flat gradient means you can focus on the crossing techniques and enjoy the scenery rather than battling steep climbs. With an average completion time of 44 minutes, you'll have ample opportunity to stop, photograph, and absorb the vastness around you. The trail has been successfully driven seven times, proving its reliability and consistency.
Before heading out, ensure your vehicle is in good condition and carry adequate water and supplies, as the outback offers limited services. Check current conditions before departing, as river levels can vary seasonally. Whether you're a 4WD newcomer or an experienced driver seeking a relaxed outback experience, Muloorina Road delivers genuine off-road satisfaction in one of Australia's most compelling landscapes.
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44 min
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67 km/h
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