Cricket Ground Track is a 2.0 km Easy 4WD trail in Walhalla, Victoria, Australia. Average drive time is 17.53 minutes.
Cricket Ground Track offers the perfect introduction to off-road driving near Walhalla, combining accessibility with genuine forest exploration. You'll navigate a gentle 2.0 km route through scenic woodland that showcases the natural beauty of the Victorian high country without demanding advanced driving skills. The completely flat terrain means you can focus on enjoying the surroundings rather than wrestling with steep descents or technical obstacles—ideal if you're building confidence in your 4WD or simply want a relaxed weekend drive.
The track meanders through native forest with pleasant views and minimal hazards, making it suitable for families and less experienced drivers. You'll encounter well-maintained track conditions that pose no significant challenges, though standard 4WD vehicle maintenance is always recommended before heading out. The 18-minute average drive time means you can easily complete this as part of a longer Walhalla exploration day, perhaps combining it with other local attractions.
With 27 successful drives already logged on Newtracs, Cricket Ground Track has proven itself as a reliable choice for those seeking uncomplicated off-road fun. No specialist equipment is needed, though checking basic vehicle condition and bringing water is sensible for any bush outing. You'll appreciate the straightforward nature of this track—it delivers genuine 4WD adventure without the stress, making it an excellent choice for newcomers to off-road driving.
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2.0 km
Distance
18 min
Avg Time
7 km/h
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