Cherry Tree Track is a 4.8 km Easy 4WD trail in Moormbool West, Victoria, Australia. Average drive time is 7 minutes.
You'll appreciate Cherry Tree Track for what it offers beginner 4WD adventurers: a straightforward introduction to off-road driving without the intimidation factor. This 4.8 km route near Moormbool West delivers a gentle, confidence-building experience that proves you don't need technical terrain to enjoy quality time behind the wheel in Victoria's countryside.
The track guides you through pleasant rural landscapes with minimal challenges. You'll navigate easy grades and manageable surface conditions that won't demand advanced driving skills, making this ideal if you're building experience or introducing others to the sport. The flat terrain means you can focus on enjoying your surroundings rather than wrestling with steep ascents or technical obstacles. Completion typically takes just seven minutes of driving time, though you'll want to factor in extra time to soak up the scenery and take photos.
Preparation for Cherry Tree Track is refreshingly minimal. Standard vehicle maintenance and appropriate tire pressure for off-road conditions are all you'll need—no specialized recovery gear or extensive planning required. The track's accessibility has proven popular with early-stage 4WD enthusiasts, with five vehicles having successfully completed it. Whether you're testing new equipment or simply seeking a relaxing drive through rural Victoria, this track delivers an approachable off-road experience that builds confidence and enjoyment.
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4.8 km
Distance
7 min
Avg Time
45 km/h
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