E4 Road is a 0.6 km Easy 4WD trail in Glenlogie, Victoria, Australia. Average drive time is 24.52 minutes.
You'll discover why E4 Road is a perfect introduction to off-road driving near Glenlogie—it combines accessible terrain with genuine 4WD enjoyment in a compact package. This 0.6 km trail delivers surprising variety for its short length, winding through open woodland with gentle grades that let you focus on vehicle control and line selection without overwhelming difficulty. The landscape opens up with views across the surrounding bushland, making it an ideal spot to practice your technique or test a new vehicle in low-pressure conditions.
The terrain transitions smoothly between harder-packed sections and softer ground, providing enough texture to keep things interesting without demanding advanced driving skills. You'll navigate moderate ruts and gentle undulations that showcase your vehicle's capabilities while remaining forgiving to novices. The 0% steep grade means you can concentrate on steering precision and smooth throttle control rather than gravity management.
With an average completion time of just 25 minutes, E4 Road suits drivers who want quality off-road experience without committing to lengthy expeditions. Bring water and basic recovery gear as standard precautions, though the trail's easy rating means hazards are minimal. The track is well-suited to a wide range of vehicles—three have successfully completed it already through Newtracs. Whether you're building confidence or enjoying a quick weekend outing, this trail delivers accessible 4WD adventure near Glenlogie.
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0.6 km
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25 min
Avg Time
12 km/h
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