Loop Track is a 1.2 km Medium 4WD trail in Dixons Creek, Victoria, Australia. Expect max gradient up to 30%. Average drive time is 21.77 minutes.
Loop Track delivers an exhilarating challenge for 4WD drivers seeking to test their vehicle's climbing prowess without committing to a full-day adventure. Near Dixons Creek, you'll find a compact but demanding circuit that packs serious technical driving into just 1.2 km. The trail's defining feature is its punishing 30% grade—steep enough to get your heart racing and your vehicle working hard, yet short enough that you can complete the loop in around 22 minutes and attempt multiple runs if conditions allow.
The terrain here is unforgiving in the best way possible. You'll navigate rocky, uneven surfaces that demand precise throttle control and solid line choice. The steep sections test your vehicle's traction and your own nerve, with limited margin for error on the ascents. Vegetation crowds the track in places, and loose rocks are scattered throughout, so you'll need to stay sharp and watch your line carefully. The scenery is classic Victorian high country—rugged and authentic rather than scenic.
Before tackling Loop Track, ensure your 4WD is in top mechanical condition, with good tyres and functioning differentials. The steep grades mean recovery would be difficult if things go wrong, so conservative driving is wise. Check conditions beforehand using the Newtracs app to see trail updates from the 61 previous drivers who've tackled this beast. This is an excellent medium-difficulty option for drivers wanting to build skills and confidence on technical terrain.
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1.2 km
Distance
22 min
Avg Time
11 km/h
Avg Speed
30%
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14 km/h NNW
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