S6 Track is a 1.7 km Medium 4WD trail in Tanjil South, Victoria, Australia. Average drive time is 6.73 minutes.
You'll discover why the S6 Track near Tanjil South has earned its reputation as a rewarding medium-difficulty adventure. This 1.7 km route offers the perfect sweet spot for drivers looking to progress beyond beginner trails without committing to a full day expedition. The track winds through diverse terrain that tests your vehicle handling and navigation skills while remaining accessible to those with moderate 4WD experience.
As you navigate the S6 Track, you'll encounter a mix of rutted sections and rocky outcrops that demand precision steering and steady throttle control. The surrounding landscape showcases the natural beauty of the Tanjil South region, with forest scenery and open areas that break up the drive. With no steep grades to worry about, you can focus on reading the terrain and managing obstacles rather than battling extreme inclines—making this an ideal trail for building confidence in your 4WD capabilities.
Preparation is straightforward for this trail. Ensure your vehicle is in good mechanical condition with adequate ground clearance, and carry basic recovery equipment. The relatively short completion time of around 7 minutes means you could easily combine this with other local tracks. With 20 previous vehicles having successfully completed the S6 Track, you'll be joining a growing community of 4WD enthusiasts who've tackled this proven route. Pack water, let someone know your plans, and you're ready to experience one of the region's most satisfying medium-grade challenges.
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1.7 km
Distance
7 min
Avg Time
16 km/h
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