Glenwood Link Track is a 0.2 km Easy 4WD trail in Dixons Creek, Victoria, Australia. Average drive time is 2 minutes.
If you're after a quick, confidence-building run near Dixons Creek, the Glenwood Link Track delivers exactly that. This bite-sized trail is perfect for familiarising yourself with off-road driving or introducing passengers to the 4WD experience without committing hours to the journey. You'll navigate a straightforward 200-meter route that showcases what makes Victoria's backroads appealing—accessible terrain that doesn't demand extensive vehicle preparation or advanced driving skills.
The track itself is remarkably gentle, with zero steep grades making it ideal for vehicles of all capability levels. You'll find the driving experience smooth and predictable, allowing you to focus on enjoying the surrounding landscape rather than wrestling with technical obstacles. The minimal distance means you can complete this link in around two minutes, though you might linger longer to soak in the local scenery or use it as a warm-up before tackling more demanding trails in the region.
Given the straightforward nature of this track, preparation is minimal—just ensure your vehicle is roadworthy and your tyres are properly inflated. The short length means you're never far from help, and the easy gradient minimises mechanical strain. With 16 previous drivers logging successful completions, you can feel confident this trail delivers a reliable, enjoyable off-road experience. Use the Newtracs app to track your completion and discover other nearby adventures.
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0.2 km
Distance
2 min
Avg Time
12 km/h
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