Toolangi State Forest
Nestled not far from Melbourne, Toolangi State Forest is a favourite destination for 4WD enthusiasts and campers looking to escape into nature without travelling too far. Known for its towering…
Offroad and Camping Club of Victoria
Nestled not far from Melbourne, Toolangi State Forest is a favourite destination for 4WD enthusiasts and campers looking to escape into nature without travelling too far. Known for its towering…
The Great Otway National Park (usually just called “the Otways”) is in south-west Victoria, along the coast between Geelong (near Melbourne side) and Warrnambool (further west). About 2–3 hours southwest…
“The magnificent Ada Tree is a giant mountain ash (Eucalyptus regnans) estimated to be over 300 years old and one of Victoria’s largest trees.” Location Located in the Yarra State…
The Long Paddock is a historic touring route that follows the Cobb Highway through south-western New South Wales. It runs from: It’s often used as a link between the Darling…
A chance to explore the Grampian. This is the possibility of driving a few medium 4WD tracks, and/or a walk or two. Coffee at Dunkeld or just relaxing around the…
The club will be exploring a variety of station 4wd tracks and locations in the Flinders Ranges and surrounds. We will be camping at a variety of Cattle/Sheep stations, which…
A remote and iconic 4WD route in South Australia, running from the Lone Oak area north of Ceduna to the small rail settlement of Tarcoola on the Trans-Australian Railway. The…
Farina (originally called Government Gums) is a historic outback town located in northern South Australia, roughly 600 kilometres north of Adelaide. It sits just off the iconic Oodnadatta Track, between…
https://www.highcountryhuts.org.au You can “tour the Australian Alps National Parks Iconic Heritage Huts virtually – from anywhere in the world” I really enjoy the High Country Huts website because it offers…
The Eyre Peninsula is one of South Australia’s most diverse and spectacular regions, stretching from the Spencer Gulf in the east to the rugged Great Australian Bight in the West.…