Lv1 Track is a 2.4 km Medium 4WD trail in Noojee, Victoria, Australia. Expect max gradient up to 11%. Average drive time is 22.11 minutes.
You'll discover why Lv1 Track has become a favourite among intermediate 4WD drivers near Noojee – it delivers genuine off-road excitement without overwhelming difficulty. This 2.4 km route challenges you with an 11% grade that demands respect while remaining achievable for vehicles with reasonable ground clearance and decent recovery equipment. The terrain keeps you engaged throughout, with rocky sections and uneven surfaces that test your vehicle handling and line selection skills.
The Victorian landscape surrounding this track is genuinely scenic, and you'll notice the varied environment changes as you navigate the route. Tree-lined sections provide natural shade, while opening vistas give you a sense of progress. The challenging grade means you'll need to concentrate on throttle control and momentum management – this isn't a cruise, but rather an active driving experience that rewards smooth technique and vehicle familiarity.
Before heading out, ensure your 4WD is well-maintained with functioning differentials and adequate tyre tread. The steep sections can be slippery when wet, so check weather conditions and avoid attempting this track immediately after rain. With an average completion time of 22 minutes, you'll finish in under half an hour, making it perfect for a focused off-road session. The fact that 60 vehicles have successfully driven Lv1 Track confirms it's a proven route – use the Newtracs app to track your progress and share your experience with the community.
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2.4 km
Distance
22 min
Avg Time
7 km/h
Avg Speed
11%
Steep Grade
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9 km/h NNW
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