Telecom Track is a 2.4 km Easy 4WD trail in Fryerstown, Victoria, Australia. Average drive time is 7 minutes.
If you're seeking a leisurely cruise through the Victorian countryside that still delivers genuine 4WD character, Telecom Track near Fryerstown offers the perfect introduction to off-road driving. This 2.4 km route follows an old telecommunications maintenance path, giving you authentic rural terrain without the intensity that might intimidate newer adventurers or those simply wanting a relaxed weekend run.
You'll navigate well-maintained track conditions with gentle undulations that keep things interesting without demanding serious technical skill. The landscape unfolds through typical Central Victorian bushland, with pleasant forest scenery and open vistas that make this an ideal spot for photography or simply enjoying the outdoors at your own pace. With zero steep grades, your vehicle barely works up a sweat, making this an excellent choice for lightly modified rigs or standard SUVs. The seven-minute average run time means you can complete multiple passes, explore side routes, or simply take your time soaking in the experience.
Before heading out, check local conditions as track quality can vary seasonally. Bring plenty of water and let someone know your intended route—though this trail is straightforward, it's always good practice. With 13 successful vehicle entries already logged, you'll join a roster of happy drivers who've discovered why this humble track remains a local favourite for accessible off-road exploration.
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2.4 km
Distance
7 min
Avg Time
23 km/h
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