Coopers No. 2 Track is a 3.5 km Medium 4WD trail in Kennett River, Victoria, Australia. Expect max gradient up to 4%. Average drive time is 13 minutes.
You'll discover why Coopers No. 2 Track is a favorite among intermediate 4WD adventurers—this scenic route near Kennett River offers the perfect balance of technical challenge and accessible terrain. The 3.5 km track winds through diverse landscape, with a manageable 4% grade that keeps things interesting without overwhelming inexperienced off-roaders. You can expect varied ground conditions that will test your vehicle's traction and handling, all while enjoying the natural beauty of Victoria's coastal hinterland.
The driving experience here is genuinely rewarding. You'll navigate through sections that demand focus and precision, encountering ruts, loose surfaces, and natural obstacles that make this medium-difficulty trail feel authentic rather than sanitized. The scenery shifts as you progress, revealing different vegetation and terrain types that keep your senses engaged throughout. Most adventurers complete the route in around 13 minutes, though you'll want to take your time to fully appreciate the surroundings and choose your lines carefully.
Before heading out, ensure your vehicle is in good condition with proper tire pressure for off-road conditions. While the track is relatively forgiving, always carry recovery gear and let someone know your plans. The six vehicles that have already conquered Coopers No. 2 confirm it's a solid choice for building your 4WD skills in a genuinely enjoyable setting.
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3.5 km
Distance
13 min
Avg Time
17 km/h
Avg Speed
4%
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