Ben Major Track is a 2.5 km Medium 4WD trail in Mount Lonarch, Victoria, Australia. Average drive time is 13 minutes.
You'll discover why the Ben Major Track near Mount Lonarch has earned its reputation as a rewarding medium-difficulty adventure for 4WD enthusiasts. This 2.5 km route delivers genuine off-road experience without the extreme technical demands, making it ideal for drivers looking to develop their skills or enjoy a quick but satisfying drive. The trail winds through varied terrain that keeps you engaged throughout the entire 13-minute journey, with natural obstacles that test your vehicle handling without requiring specialist modifications.
The scenery around Mount Lonarch provides a compelling backdrop as you navigate the track's rolling sections and tighter turns. You'll encounter a mix of rocky outcrops, rutted sections, and natural berms that demand careful line choice and steady throttle control. While the terrain presents no steep grades, you should watch for loose surfaces and potential water crossings depending on recent weather conditions. The relatively compact length makes this an excellent option for fitting into a day's exploring, and it's perfect for testing vehicle performance before tackling more challenging routes in the region.
Before heading out, ensure your vehicle is in good working order and carry essential recovery gear—basic winch-capable companions are always recommended for off-road ventures. Check current conditions and bring plenty of water, as the exposed terrain offers little shade during warmer months.
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13 min
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