Mount Phipps Track is a 3.2 km Easy 4WD trail in Wentworth, Victoria, Australia. Average drive time is 11 minutes.
You'll discover why Mount Phipps Track is a favorite among 4WD newcomers and families seeking a relaxed introduction to off-road driving near Wentworth. This gentle 3.2 km route offers the perfect blend of accessibility and scenic reward, taking just 11 minutes to complete without any steep grades to challenge you. The trail winds through authentic Victorian outback terrain, showcasing the region's natural beauty while keeping your vehicle on manageable tracks that build confidence rather than demand it.
The driving experience is genuinely enjoyable, with varied scenery that justifies every minute behind the wheel. You'll navigate easy ground conditions that allow you to focus on soaking in the landscape and enjoying the peaceful surroundings rather than wrestling with technical obstacles. The zero percent steep grade means you can concentrate on line choice and smooth driving technique without worrying about rollover risks or vehicle strain.
Before heading out, basic vehicle maintenance is all you'll need—check your tire pressure and ensure your fuel tank is adequate for this short jaunt. The straightforward nature of Mount Phipps Track makes it ideal for testing new equipment, practicing your 4WD skills, or simply enjoying quality time exploring the Victorian outback. With 13 successful runs logged by Newtracs users, you'll be joining a community of drivers who appreciate trails that deliver genuine off-road adventure without unnecessary complexity.
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3.2 km
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11 min
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17 km/h
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