Big Rock Road is a 0.8 km Easy 4WD trail in Raglan, Victoria, Australia. Average drive time is 1.47 minutes.
Big Rock Road offers 4WD enthusiasts a perfect introduction to off-road driving near Raglan, Victoria. This short but scenic route showcases the region's natural beauty without demanding advanced driving skills, making it ideal for newcomers to the sport or those seeking a leisurely weekend adventure. You'll navigate gentle terrain that lets you focus on enjoying the landscape rather than wrestling with technical obstacles.
The 0.8 km trail takes you through accessible bushland with minimal gradient challenges—there's no steep climbing to worry about here. You'll experience straightforward track conditions that allow you to practice basic off-road vehicle handling while soaking in the local Victorian countryside. The short one-minute completion time means this trail works perfectly as a warm-up run or a relaxing interlude between more demanding routes in the area.
Preparation for Big Rock Road is refreshingly simple. Standard off-road safety practices apply—ensure your vehicle is in good working order and carry basic supplies—but you won't need specialized recovery equipment or extreme modifications. The trail's popularity with 24 previous drivers speaks to its accessibility and appeal. Using the Newtracs app to navigate ensures you stay on track and can log your completion with the community. Whether you're building confidence behind the wheel or simply want an easy scenic drive, Big Rock Road delivers a satisfying off-road experience.
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0.8 km
Distance
1 min
Avg Time
33 km/h
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