Lowes Track is a 1.8 km Easy 4WD trail in Chum Creek, Victoria, Australia. Average drive time is 4 minutes.
You'll discover why Lowes Track is a favourite warm-up run for 4WD enthusiasts heading into the Chum Creek region. This 1.8 km easy drive offers the perfect introduction to off-road touring without demanding technical skill or vehicle modifications, making it ideal for family outings or those new to four-wheel driving. The track winds through scenic Victorian bushland, providing a gentle cruise through varied terrain that showcases the natural beauty of the area while keeping things stress-free behind the wheel.
The driving experience is remarkably smooth—you'll navigate a well-maintained track with zero steep grades, allowing you to focus on enjoying the surrounding landscape rather than wrestling with your vehicle. The terrain is forgiving throughout, with minimal hazards and straightforward conditions that mean you can complete the entire route in around 4 minutes of driving time. No special preparation is required beyond standard off-road safety checks; your regular 4WD will handle Lowes Track with ease.
With over a dozen successful runs logged on Newtracs, you can trust that this trail delivers exactly what it promises: accessible off-road adventure near Chum Creek. Whether you're building confidence, enjoying a leisurely weekend drive, or using it as a scenic detour, Lowes Track provides that satisfying 4WD experience without the complexity or risk. It's the kind of trail that reminds you why you love exploring beyond the bitumen.
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1.8 km
Distance
4 min
Avg Time
28 km/h
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