Butlers Track is a 0.3 km Easy 4WD trail in Sandon, Victoria, Australia. Average drive time is 1 minutes.
Butlers Track offers 4WD enthusiasts a quick but rewarding jaunt through the scenic countryside near Sandon, Victoria. This easy 0.3 km route is perfect for those looking to explore remote areas without committing extensive time, making it an ideal addition to a longer day of trail driving in the region. You'll find the drive takes just a minute to complete, but don't let the brevity fool you—the track provides genuine off-road experience in a beautiful rural setting.
The terrain is refreshingly straightforward with no steep grades to navigate, allowing you to focus on enjoying the landscape rather than wrestling with technical challenges. You'll pass through classic Victorian bushland scenery with open vistas characteristic of the Sandon area. The flat gradient means your vehicle won't face significant strain, making this an excellent choice for newer 4WD drivers building confidence or for those running vehicles with modest ground clearance.
With minimal hazards and straightforward driving conditions, preparation is simple—ensure your vehicle is in good working order and bring water and basic supplies for your broader exploration of the region. The track's accessibility and gentle nature make it a perfect warm-up before tackling more demanding trails nearby. Whether you're passing through Victoria or making a dedicated 4WD trip, Butlers Track delivers genuine outback adventure without unnecessary complications. Consider logging your drive on the Newtracs app to contribute trail data to the community.
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0.3 km
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1 min
Avg Time
25 km/h
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