Stuart Mill Gap Road is a 3.6 km Easy 4WD trail in Stuart Mill, Victoria, Australia. Average drive time is 10 minutes.
Stuart Mill Gap Road offers 4WD enthusiasts a perfect introduction to off-road driving near Stuart Mill, Victoria. You'll experience a straightforward 3.6 km route that showcases the region's accessible terrain without demanding technical skills or aggressive vehicle modifications. The flat, easy-going track allows you to focus on enjoying the countryside rather than wrestling with steep grades or treacherous obstacles—ideal for newer off-roaders building confidence or families seeking a leisurely weekend adventure.
As you navigate the gap road, you'll encounter stable ground conditions and gentle rolling country that characterize this part of Victoria. The drive typically takes around 10 minutes, making it perfect for combining with other local activities or exploring the broader Stuart Mill area. The straightforward nature of the trail means minimal preparation is required, though you should still carry basic recovery gear and ensure your vehicle is roadworthy before departure.
With nine successful completions already logged, Stuart Mill Gap Road has proven itself as a reliable, well-travelled route. You can track your journey using Newtracs to record your progress and contribute to the community's experience database. Whether you're starting your 4WD journey or seeking a stress-free drive through the Victorian countryside, this trail delivers exactly what it promises—accessible off-road motoring without complications.
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3.6 km
Distance
10 min
Avg Time
22 km/h
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24 km/h NW
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