These tracks are designated ‘Management Vehicles Only’ and are not open to the general public. There are a total of 1433 MVO tracks on the list provided by Parks Victoria so access is not provided to all of them. However 4WD Victoria and affiliated clubs have been granted permission to access 381 MVO Tracks by Parks Victoria.
What do I need to do to access MVO tracks as part of a 4WD Club trip?
The final say on whether you will be granted access to the tracks on your application form lies with the Head Ranger at the park where you are requesting access. Parks Victoria do not give a time frame for the application form to be processed so give them plenty of time. Planning early will give you the best chance of getting your permit approved in time.
The following link has all the details from 4WD Victoria. It contains the MVO Track list as well as the application form and other information relating to applying for a Permit.
MVO Track Access [1]
Information on MVO Tracks may change from time to time and it is best to consult 4WD Victoria [2] and Parks Victoria [3] for more details about the MVO Track Access program.
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[1] MVO Track Access: http://club4x4.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/120806-MVO-Package.pdf
[2] 4WD Victoria: http://www.fwdvictoria.org.au
[3] Parks Victoria: http://www.parkweb.vic.gov.au
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