No6 Track is a 0.5 km Easy 4WD trail in Rubicon, Victoria, Australia. Average drive time is 2 minutes.
You'll discover why No6 Track has earned its reputation as a perfect introduction to off-road driving near Rubicon. This short but satisfying route offers genuine 4WD engagement without overwhelming difficulty, making it ideal for newcomers building confidence or experienced drivers seeking a quick adventure. The trail's accessibility means you can tackle it during a lunch break or as part of a broader exploration of Victoria's renowned off-road country.
As you navigate the 0.5 km course, you'll experience genuine off-road terrain that tests your vehicle control without requiring extreme modifications or technical expertise. The landscape showcases the natural character of the Rubicon region, with the driving experience focused on steady progress and vehicle handling rather than white-knuckle challenges. The completely flat grade profile means you can concentrate on line choice and momentum rather than managing steep descents or climbs.
Preparation is straightforward—standard recovery gear and basic supplies are sensible precautions, though the easy difficulty rating reflects the trail's forgiving nature. You should ensure your vehicle is roadworthy and your tyres have adequate tread, but no specialized equipment is necessary. With an average completion time of just two minutes, No6 Track works perfectly as a confidence builder or a stepping stone toward more demanding adventures. Twenty-eight vehicles have successfully completed this route, confirming its suitability for a wide range of 4WD enthusiasts.
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2 min
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26 km/h
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