Mopoke Track is a 20.5 km Easy 4WD trail in Murray-Sunset, Victoria, Australia. Average drive time is 29 minutes.
You'll discover why Mopoke Track has become a favourite among 4WD enthusiasts seeking accessible off-road adventure in Victoria's remote interior. This 20.5 km route near Murray-Sunset delivers a genuinely rewarding drive through stunning outback landscapes without demanding extreme technical skill or vehicle modifications. The track winds through classic semi-arid terrain, where red earth, sparse vegetation, and wide-open vistas create that authentic off-road experience you're after.
The driving experience here is refreshingly straightforward—with zero steep grades, you'll enjoy smooth, manageable sections that let you focus on soaking in the scenery rather than wrestling your steering wheel. You'll navigate well-maintained track surfaces that remain consistent throughout, making this ideal whether you're breaking in a new 4WD or introducing family members to off-road driving. The 29-minute average completion time gives you flexibility to stop for photos, enjoy a break, or simply cruise at your own pace through this captivating landscape.
Before heading out, carry plenty of water and fuel—services are sparse in this region. The remote nature of Murray-Sunset means mobile reception can be unreliable, so download offline maps or use the Newtracs app to keep track of your position. With 22 vehicles already having successfully completed this trail, you'll follow a proven route that delivers genuine outback character without unnecessary risk. It's the perfect introduction to Victoria's interior 4WD trails.
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21 km
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29 min
Avg Time
44 km/h
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