Guide to 4WD Tracks Tasmania Off Road Tassie
Tassie 4WD Tracks
Valley Road 4WD track is a link road between The Esk Highway and the M Road, and form s the basis a Forestry Tasmania access road. As it is a working forest, take care and key an eye out for log trucks. This is a relatively short, and easy track.
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Start this 4WD track at the junction of MG and Valley Road, before heading north-west towards Mt Puzzler Reserve. You will see a sign to Meadstone Falls. You will need to walk approximately 45 minutes to reach the falls, or alternatively carry a mountain bike.
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No specific preparation is required.
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To access Meadstone Falls as part of the Valley Road 4WD Track, take Esk Main Road to Fingal, then app. 3 km after Fingal Valley Road is on the right. The initial section of this road can be a bit corrugated but improves to be a decent gravel road that standard 2WD vehicles will manage OK. Follow Vally Roaf for 16 km, then turn right at a signed intersection and continue another 5km to where you will find the car park. After a 15-minute walk from the car park there is an easy winding track to a fenced lookout of the 20 m falls and the St Pauls River Gorge.
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