Whisky Track is a 3.6 km Easy 4WD trail in Greendale, Victoria, Australia. Average drive time is 6.07 minutes.
Perfect for newcomers to 4WD adventures, Whisky Track offers an accessible introduction to off-road driving near Greendale without demanding technical skills or experience. You'll discover a straightforward route that lets you focus on enjoying the Victorian countryside rather than wrestling with challenging terrain. The gentle track winds through farmland and eucalyptus woodland, providing pleasant scenery as you navigate the 3.6 km loop at a leisurely pace—most drivers complete it in around 6 minutes, making it ideal for a quick exploration or family outing.
The terrain here is remarkably forgiving, with no steep grades to navigate and a consistently manageable surface that suits everything from stock standard vehicles to heavily modified rigs. You'll encounter mixed ground conditions typical of rural Victoria, but nothing that demands recovery gear or specialized driving techniques. The track's minimal challenge means you can enjoy the pastoral landscape, spot local wildlife, and get a genuine feel for off-road driving without stress.
Before heading out, basic vehicle maintenance checks are always worthwhile—tire pressure, fluid levels, and working lights ensure safe operation on any unsealed track. While Whisky Track presents virtually no hazards, carrying a basic toolkit and letting someone know your planned route follows good safety practice. With only one recorded completion on Newtracs, you'll be adding your experience to help build this trail's community data.
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3.6 km
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6 min
Avg Time
39 km/h
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