Frying Pan Track is a 4.4 km Medium 4WD trail in Avoca, Victoria, Australia. Average drive time is 36 minutes.
You'll discover a genuinely rewarding off-road experience on the Frying Pan Track, where moderate terrain and scenic Victorian countryside combine to create an ideal outing for intermediate 4WD drivers. This 4.4-kilometre loop near Avoca delivers surprising variety within its compact distance, taking you through mixed woodland and open pastoral sections that showcase the region's natural character without demanding extreme technical skills.
The track's gentle grades mean you can focus on enjoying the journey rather than wrestling with steep descents or challenging climbs. You'll navigate through well-defined trails with manageable obstacles that keep things interesting—rocks, ruts, and creek crossings punctuate the drive without overwhelming less-experienced operators. The absence of steep grades makes this an excellent confidence-builder for developing your off-road driving skills. Completion typically takes around 36 minutes, making it perfect for a morning or afternoon adventure.
Before heading out, ensure your vehicle is in good working order and carry essential recovery gear. Water crossings demand care even at this difficulty level, so check conditions beforehand and take them slowly. The track's popularity among the Newtracs community remains untapped—you might just be pioneering fresh lines. Bring adequate water and supplies, as the area offers limited services. This is uncomplicated, enjoyable off-roading that proves the best trails aren't always the most extreme ones.
Explore Frying Pan Track in the app
Offline maps, live conditions & more
4.4 km
Distance
36 min
Avg Time
7 km/h
Avg Speed
--
Steep Grade
See how many vehicles have driven this trail
Already have an account?
See who's driving this trail and when
Already have an account?
24°C
Partly Cloudy
10 km/h N
36%
24°C
1.9
7-Day Forecast
Partly Cloudy
Sunny
Sunny
Patchy rain nearby
Heavy rain
Patchy rain nearby
Partly Cloudy
Get offline topo maps, live conditions, and data-driven difficulty ratings.