Elliots Track is a 11.7 km Easy 4WD trail in Serviceton, Victoria, Australia. Average drive time is 22.25 minutes.
Elliots Track offers 4WD enthusiasts an accessible introduction to off-road driving near Serviceton, combining straightforward terrain with genuine outback character. You'll navigate 11.7 kilometres of well-established track that showcases the semi-arid landscape of western Victoria, with minimal technical demands allowing you to focus on enjoying the driving experience and surrounding countryside. The absence of steep grades means you can maintain steady progress while taking in the natural scenery that defines this region.
The track presents a gentle driving experience across relatively flat terrain, making it ideal for those building confidence in off-road conditions or travelling with family. You'll encounter typical outback surfaces and natural features without the obstacles that characterise more challenging routes. The 22-minute completion time allows flexibility for photography stops or simply appreciating the landscape at a relaxed pace.
Before setting out, ensure your vehicle is in good working order and carry essential supplies including water and recovery equipment, as you'll be travelling remote country where assistance may not be immediately available. Familiarise yourself with current track conditions, as seasonal changes can affect surface quality. The Newtracs app provides detailed navigation to keep you on track throughout your journey. This trail delivers authentic outback driving in a format that welcomes drivers of all experience levels.
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12 km
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22 min
Avg Time
32 km/h
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