Tiger Track is a 1.1 km Medium 4WD trail in Beaufort, Victoria, Australia. Average drive time is 7 minutes.
You'll discover why Tiger Track has earned its reputation as a rewarding medium-difficulty adventure near Beaufort. This 1.1 km route delivers an engaging mix of forest trails and open terrain that keeps you engaged without overwhelming newer 4WD drivers. The landscape shifts between tree-lined sections with dappled shade and more exposed areas offering views across the surrounding countryside, making it visually interesting throughout your seven-minute traverse.
The driving experience here is characterised by moderately technical terrain that tests your vehicle control and line choice without requiring extreme articulation. You'll navigate through sections with variable ground surface—some firmer areas contrasting with softer patches that demand attention to traction. The trail's manageable grade ensures you can focus on technique rather than white-knuckle descents. While there are no steep climbs to concern yourself with, you should be prepared for potential rutting and ensure your vehicle has adequate ground clearance for the rougher sections.
Before heading out, check your tyre condition and ensure your suspension is up to the task of moderate impacts. The compact length makes this an excellent option for honing your skills or enjoying a quick adventure during a longer outing. Track this route on the Newtracs app to compare your completion time against the seven-minute average and contribute to the community knowledge about conditions on the ground.
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1.1 km
Distance
7 min
Avg Time
11 km/h
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