Archery Track is a 2.0 km Medium 4WD trail in Tyers, Victoria, Australia. Average drive time is 7 minutes.
Archery Track delivers a satisfying medium-difficulty experience that rewards 4WD drivers seeking accessible bush exploration near Tyers. You'll navigate a compact 2km route that showcases Victoria's diverse terrain without demanding extreme technical skills, making it ideal for building confidence or enjoying a quick off-road adventure. The track winds through mixed forest and open sections, offering engaging driving that keeps you focused without becoming intimidating.
The terrain combines firm ground with sections requiring careful line selection, and you'll appreciate how the landscape opens up at various points along the route. While the track maintains a gentle grade throughout—no steep climbs to challenge you—watch for loose sections and fallen branches that demand attentive steering. You should ensure your vehicle has decent ground clearance and functioning 4WD capability; basic preparation like checking tire pressure and bringing a recovery strap is sensible precaution.
What makes Archery Track particularly appealing is its compact nature: you'll complete it in around seven minutes of driving time, but the experience feels more substantial than the length suggests. It's perfect for combining with other local trails, testing your vehicle's capabilities on manageable terrain, or introducing passengers to the realities of off-road driving. Five vehicles have successfully navigated this track, confirming it's a reliable choice for drivers ready to venture beyond sealed roads.
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2.0 km
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7 min
Avg Time
20 km/h
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