Frosts Track is a 4.7 km Medium 4WD trail in Killawarra, Victoria, Australia. Expect includes a river crossing. Average drive time is 8 minutes.
Frosts Track delivers an accessible yet rewarding 4WD experience near Killawarra, where river crossings provide genuine challenges without requiring extreme vehicle modifications. You'll tackle 4.7 kilometres of varied terrain that keeps you engaged throughout, with the moderate difficulty rating making this an ideal choice for intermediate drivers looking to build confidence in water crossings. The trail's gentle grades mean you can focus on line selection and vehicle control rather than wrestling with steep descents.
What sets this track apart is its water-based obstacles that test your decision-making skills. You'll need to assess crossing depths, plan your approach, and execute clean lines through the river sections—skills that form the foundation of serious 4WD driving. While the terrain isn't technically severe, proper tyre pressure adjustment and a full fuel tank are essential. Check conditions before heading out, as water levels can vary, and always carry recovery gear in case another vehicle needs assistance.
You can expect to complete Frosts Track in around eight minutes of driving time, though many enthusiasts spend longer enjoying the scenery and perfecting their technique through multiple passes. It's the sort of trail that rewards practice, making it a worthwhile addition to your regular rotation if you're based in Victoria. Track your run on the Newtracs app to monitor your personal best times and compare your driving performance over multiple visits.
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4.7 km
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8 min
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36 km/h
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