E2 Link is a 1.3 km Easy 4WD trail in Creek Junction, Victoria, Australia. Average drive time is 2 minutes.
You'll discover why the E2 Link has become a favourite warm-up trail for 4WD enthusiasts exploring the Creek Junction region. This straightforward 1.3 km connector delivers an accessible introduction to off-road driving without compromising on enjoyment, making it perfect for newer drivers or those looking to shake off some road dust before tackling more demanding terrain nearby.
The track guides you through gently undulating countryside with minimal technical challenges. You'll encounter well-maintained surface conditions and predictable terrain that rewards smooth driving technique over aggressive throttle work. The journey takes just two minutes to complete, but don't let the brevity fool you—the relaxed pace gives you excellent opportunities to familiarize yourself with your vehicle's handling characteristics and get a feel for local driving conditions.
Being a beginner-friendly route with zero steep grades, the E2 Link requires minimal preparation beyond standard vehicle checks and basic supplies. There are no significant hazards to negotiate, though you should always maintain awareness of track conditions and keep an eye on weather. With 11 vehicles having successfully completed this trail, it's proven itself as a reliable, confidence-building link in the broader Creek Junction trail network. The Newtracs app will help you navigate this route with precision and log your completion with the growing community of drivers exploring Victoria's 4WD terrain.
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1.3 km
Distance
2 min
Avg Time
40 km/h
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