Harpers No 2 Track is a 1.6 km Medium 4WD trail in Creek Junction, Victoria, Australia. Average drive time is 5 minutes.
You'll find Harpers No 2 Track offers a rewarding short burst of off-road driving near Creek Junction, perfect for those looking to sharpen their skills on a medium-difficulty route without committing hours to the journey. This 1.6 km track delivers solid terrain variety within its compact length, giving you genuine 4WD challenges in an easily accessible package. The trail winds through typical Victorian bushland with a mix of rocky sections and rutted passages that demand careful line selection and steady throttle control.
The driving experience here suits both seasoned off-roaders seeking a quick adventure and newer drivers building confidence in their vehicles. You'll navigate moderate obstacles that test your vehicle's articulation without the intense technicality of advanced trails. The landscape rewards your attention with pleasant forest scenery, and the flat grade profile means you can focus entirely on lateral traction and obstacle placement rather than managing steep descents.
Before heading out, ensure your vehicle's clearance and approach angles suit the rocky sections—ground engagement is possible if you're running particularly low suspension. Check tyre condition carefully, as the ruts can trap sidewalls if your rubber isn't up to the task. With 19 previous drivers logging successful runs, you'll find this a proven track that delivers reliable medium-difficulty off-road entertainment in just five minutes of actual driving time.
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1.6 km
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5 min
Avg Time
23 km/h
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