Dorchap Range Track is a 1.2 km Easy 4WD trail in Mitta Mitta, Victoria, Australia. Average drive time is 2 minutes.
You'll discover that the Dorchap Range Track offers a perfect introduction to off-road driving in Victoria's high country. This gentle 1.2 km route near Mitta Mitta delivers scenic Alpine views without demanding technical skill, making it ideal for newcomers to 4WD adventures or those seeking a relaxing drive through beautiful terrain. The track winds through accessible landscape with zero steep grades, allowing you to focus on enjoying the surroundings rather than wrestling with your vehicle.
The driving experience is remarkably smooth, with a completion time of just two minutes—though you'll likely want to take longer to soak in the landscape and perhaps stop for photos. The terrain is straightforward with minimal obstacles, giving you confidence as you navigate the well-formed track. You should come prepared with basic supplies and ensure your vehicle is in good working order, though this trail demands little in terms of specialized equipment or recovery gear.
With only six vehicles having tackled this route on Newtracs, you'll experience a quieter corner of the high country away from busier tracks. The sparse traffic means you can enjoy the natural environment and stunning views in relative solitude. Whether you're building your off-road experience or simply want a peaceful drive through Victorian Alpine scenery, the Dorchap Range Track delivers an accessible adventure that proves thrilling experiences don't always require extreme difficulty.
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1.2 km
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2 min
Avg Time
39 km/h
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