Comer Road is a 3.0 km Easy 4WD trail in Kimbolton, Victoria, Australia. Average drive time is 5 minutes.
Comer Road offers 4WD enthusiasts a genuine taste of rural Victoria without requiring serious technical skills or specialized equipment. You'll find this 3-kilometre route near Kimbolton delivers a straightforward driving experience perfect for those new to off-roading or looking for a relaxing weekend run. The trail winds through classic farmland terrain, presenting you with open dirt road conditions that showcase the region's agricultural character while remaining accessible to standard 4WD vehicles.
The scenery along Comer Road captures the quiet beauty of regional Victoria, with sprawling paddocks and pastoral landscapes framing your drive. You'll notice the well-maintained track underfoot with minimal elevation changes, making this an ideal confidence-builder for inexperienced drivers. The 0% steep grade means you can focus on enjoying the surroundings rather than managing challenging terrain. With an average completion time of just five minutes, Comer Road works perfectly as part of a larger exploration day in the Kimbolton area.
Before heading out, ensure your 4WD is in good working order and check local conditions, particularly after rain when dirt roads can become slippery. Bring adequate water and inform someone of your route. While this trail presents minimal hazards, it's always wise to carry basic recovery gear and a charged mobile phone. Track this easy run on the Newtracs app to log your drive and connect with the growing community of local explorers.
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3.0 km
Distance
5 min
Avg Time
38 km/h
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