Clark Spur Track is a 4.6 km Easy 4WD trail in Woods Point, Victoria, Australia. Average drive time is 17.4 minutes.
If you're seeking an accessible introduction to off-road driving near Woods Point, the Clark Spur Track delivers a perfectly manageable adventure without compromising on scenic appeal. You'll navigate a gentle 4.6 km route that showcases the natural beauty of Victoria's high country, with virtually no steep sections to challenge even the most cautious drivers. The terrain is forgiving throughout, making this an ideal choice for those building confidence in their 4WD capabilities or families wanting a leisurely off-road experience.
The driving experience combines easy-going track conditions with genuine forest scenery as you wind through the Victorian landscape. You'll appreciate the straightforward route that requires minimal technical skill, allowing you to focus on enjoying the surroundings rather than wrestling with your vehicle. Over 100 previous drivers have successfully completed this trail, testament to its accessibility and reliability as a go-to option in the region.
Before heading out, ensure your vehicle is in good working order and carry basic supplies—though the easy nature of this track means you won't face significant hazards. The 17-minute average completion time gives you flexibility to pause for photos or simply soak in the peaceful environment. Whether you're using the Newtracs app to track your progress or simply exploring this corner of Victoria, Clark Spur Track offers a rewarding drive that proves 4WD adventures don't always need to be extreme to be enjoyable.
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4.6 km
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17 min
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16 km/h
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