Leahy Track is a 2.6 km Easy 4WD trail in Sedgwick, Victoria, Australia. Average drive time is 8.75 minutes.
You'll discover why the Leahy Track near Sedgwick deserves a spot in your 4WD adventures—it's the perfect introduction to off-road driving or an ideal warm-up run before tackling more challenging terrain. This gentle 2.6 km route offers a leisurely 9-minute drive through countryside that showcases the quieter side of Victoria's rural landscape. The track's minimal gradient means you can focus on enjoying the scenery rather than wrestling with technical obstacles, making it accessible whether you're piloting a stock standard SUV or a fully modified rig.
The terrain consists of well-maintained track surfaces with minimal obstacles, allowing you to experience genuine off-road driving without the white-knuckle drama. You'll pass through pastoral farmland with open vistas, giving you plenty of opportunity to appreciate the local environment at a relaxed pace. The complete absence of steep sections means traction and stability aren't concerns here, so you can concentrate on line choice and smooth throttle control.
Before heading out, basic vehicle maintenance is all that's required—no specialized recovery equipment or modifications needed. The track's beginner-friendly nature makes it perfect for families, novice drivers building confidence, or anyone seeking a casual off-road experience. While there are no significant hazards, it's always wise to check local conditions and carry standard supplies. Track your progress with Newtracs to document your adventure and build your trail portfolio.
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2.6 km
Distance
9 min
Avg Time
18 km/h
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