Dumped Car Track is a 4.6 km Medium 4WD trail in Moe South, Victoria, Australia. Expect max gradient up to 3%. Average drive time is 12 minutes.
You'll discover why Dumped Car Track has earned its distinctive name as you navigate this medium-difficulty trail near Moe South. This 4.6 km route offers 4WD enthusiasts an accessible yet engaging off-road experience, with gentle grades averaging just 3% and a manageable completion time of around 12 minutes. The trail winds through Victoria's characteristic bushland terrain, providing a rewarding balance of challenge and enjoyment for drivers looking to hone their skills without tackling extreme obstacles.
The driving experience here is straightforward but engaging, with well-defined track conditions that keep you focused on line selection and vehicle control. You'll navigate through sections that test your familiarity with moderate terrain variations while the surrounding scenery showcases the natural beauty of the Moe South region. The gentle gradient means you can concentrate on smooth driving rather than wrestling with steep climbs or technical descents.
Before heading out, ensure your vehicle is in good working order and carry essential recovery gear—while this trail doesn't demand extensive preparation, being self-sufficient is always wise in remote areas. Check conditions before departure, as seasonal weather can affect track quality. With only a handful of vehicles having completed this route, you'll enjoy a relatively quiet experience away from heavily trafficked trails. Track your progress easily with the Newtracs app's distance and elevation data to monitor your performance.
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4.6 km
Distance
12 min
Avg Time
24 km/h
Avg Speed
3%
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