Lockie Track is a 0.7 km Easy 4WD trail in Hattah, Victoria, Australia. Average drive time is 1.24 minutes.
You'll discover a short but scenic drive near Hattah that offers the perfect introduction to off-road exploration without demanding advanced 4WD skills. The Lockie Track is an ideal choice if you're new to four-wheel driving or simply want a relaxing jaunt through Victoria's outback landscape. Despite its modest length, this easy-rated trail rewards you with pleasant rural scenery and a straightforward driving experience that builds confidence behind the wheel.
The terrain here is refreshingly uncomplicated—you'll navigate gentle, well-formed tracks with zero steep grades, making it accessible to a wide range of vehicles and experience levels. The flat gradient means you can focus on enjoying the surroundings rather than wrestling with technical obstacles. The landscape around Hattah is characterized by open country views typical of the region, offering a genuine sense of getting away from main roads without the commitment of a full-day expedition.
Preparation is minimal for this straightforward route. Ensure your vehicle has adequate fuel and carry water, as you're venturing into semi-remote country where services aren't immediately available. Basic recovery equipment is always prudent for any off-road adventure, regardless of difficulty level. The short completion time makes this perfect for combining with other nearby activities or fitting into a morning adventure. You'll appreciate how Newtracs helps you track and share your off-road experiences on trails like this one.
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0.7 km
Distance
1 min
Avg Time
36 km/h
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