Glider Track is a 1.1 km Medium 4WD trail in Chiltern, Victoria, Australia. Average drive time is 7 minutes.
You'll discover why Glider Track has captured the attention of local 4WD enthusiasts near Chiltern—this compact trail packs genuine off-road character into just 1.1 km. The track winds through pristine bushland with a mix of rocky sections and rutted terrain that will test your vehicle handling without overwhelming less experienced drivers. You'll navigate natural obstacles and uneven ground that demand concentration and precise steering, making this an ideal medium-difficulty run for building your off-road skills.
The driving experience is refreshingly engaging for such a short trail. You should expect to encounter tighter sections where careful line selection matters, along with areas where the track opens up briefly. The surrounding forest creates an immersive natural setting, and the relatively quick seven-minute completion time means you can run it multiple times to refine your technique or simply enjoy the raw driving experience. The 0% steep grade keeps things manageable, though the uneven terrain itself provides plenty of technical challenge.
Before heading out, ensure your vehicle is in good mechanical condition—the rocky patches demand reliable ground clearance and decent suspension. Bring water and let someone know your route. With five vehicles already having tackled Glider Track successfully, you'll be joining a growing community of local drivers who appreciate quality off-road experiences. The Newtracs app will help you navigate confidently through the track markers.
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1.1 km
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7 min
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10 km/h
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