Victor Spur Track is a 0.2 km 4WD trail in Jericho, Victoria, Australia.
Victor Spur Track offers 4WD enthusiasts a unique short-distance driving experience near Jericho, Victoria. While brief at just 0.2 km, this track provides an opportunity to explore remote terrain in Australia's high country and test your vehicle handling in a concentrated section. The minimal grade means you'll navigate relatively manageable slopes, making it accessible for drivers of varying experience levels while still delivering genuine off-road satisfaction.
You'll encounter varied terrain that showcases the local landscape's character, with the surrounding environment providing scenic views typical of the Jericho region. The short length makes this an ideal addition to a longer touring route through Victoria's 4WD network, allowing you to quickly experience what the area has to offer without significant time commitment. The track's accessibility also makes it perfect for testing vehicle modifications or practicing techniques before tackling more demanding routes.
Before heading out, ensure your 4WD is in good working order and carry essential recovery equipment. Though the grades are gentle, remote Victoria terrain demands respect—bring maps, communication devices, and supplies. With only five recorded vehicles having driven this track, you'll likely experience solitude and adventure in relatively untouched country. Track Newtracs on your phone to navigate confidently and contribute your own experience to help future drivers understand what to expect from this interesting short spur.
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9 km/h NNE
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