Briggs Track is a 1.5 km Easy 4WD trail in Eganstown, Victoria, Australia. Average drive time is 7 minutes.
If you're new to off-roading or looking for a relaxed scenic drive through Victoria's countryside, Briggs Track delivers exactly what you need. This gentle 1.5 km trail near Eganstown offers the perfect introduction to 4WD exploration without intimidating terrain or technical challenges. You'll navigate through pastoral landscapes with minimal elevation change, making it ideal for families, beginners, or anyone wanting a stress-free outing in their capable vehicle.
The drive itself is straightforward, taking just seven minutes to complete at a leisurely pace. You'll encounter well-maintained track surfaces that don't demand aggressive driving skills or specialized recovery equipment. The surrounding scenery showcases typical Western Victorian farming country, with open fields and rural character that make for pleasant surroundings during your short adventure. The zero-degree steep grade means you can focus entirely on enjoying the experience rather than managing difficult slopes.
Before heading out, ensure your vehicle is in good working order and carry basic supplies—though this trail's brevity and accessibility mean you're never far from help. The track has proven popular with six previous drivers, suggesting it's well-established and reliable. Whether you're using the Newtracs app to navigate or simply exploring the region, Briggs Track provides an accessible way to experience 4WD driving in a beautiful rural setting.
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1.5 km
Distance
7 min
Avg Time
13 km/h
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