Reigels Track is a 2.5 km Medium 4WD trail in Terrick Terrick, Victoria, Australia. Average drive time is 9.94 minutes.
You'll discover why Reigels Track is a favourite among 4WD explorers seeking authentic outback character near Terrick Terrick. This medium-difficulty trail offers the perfect balance of accessibility and genuine off-road adventure, ideal for drivers looking to build their skills without extreme technical demands. The 2.5 km route winds through classic Victorian bushland terrain, featuring a mix of dirt tracks and natural ground surfaces that showcase the region's distinctive landscape. You'll navigate gentle grades and varied ground conditions that keep you engaged without requiring specialized recovery equipment or extreme vehicle modifications.
The driving experience here is unhurried and immersive—you'll complete the trail in around 10 minutes, but most drivers find themselves lingering to absorb the peaceful surroundings and tackle sections at their own pace. The lack of steep grades means you can focus on line selection and reading the terrain rather than managing dramatic elevation changes. Before heading out, ensure your vehicle has good ground clearance and decent all-terrain tyres; while hazards are minimal, the natural track surface can be variable depending on recent weather conditions.
This is the kind of trail that reminds you why 4WDing belongs in nature rather than just on pavement. Whether you're testing a newly modified vehicle or enjoying a weekend escape, Reigels Track delivers accessible off-road satisfaction with genuine outback charm.
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2.5 km
Distance
10 min
Avg Time
18 km/h
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