Goat Track is a 1.7 km Easy 4WD trail in Barwon Downs, Victoria, Australia. Average drive time is 5 minutes.
You'll appreciate the Goat Track for its accessibility and charm—a perfect introduction to off-roading near Barwon Downs without demanding technical skill. This gentle 1.7 km route winds through scenic Victorian countryside, offering you a relaxed drive that showcases what makes the region special. The trail's flat terrain means you can focus on enjoying the landscape rather than wrestling with steep grades or treacherous obstacles, making it ideal for families, newcomers, or anyone seeking a leisurely adventure.
The driving experience here is straightforward and forgiving. You'll encounter well-defined track sections with minimal obstacles, allowing you to settle into a comfortable pace and absorb your surroundings. The scenery along the way rewards your attention with pastoral views and native vegetation typical of the Barwon Downs area. With no steep sections to navigate and a completion time of just five minutes, you could easily combine this trail with other nearby routes for a fuller day out.
Preparation is minimal for this easy track—standard vehicle maintenance and basic supplies are all you'll need. The straightforward nature means you won't encounter unexpected hazards, though checking weather conditions beforehand remains sensible practice. Whether you're building confidence in your 4WD skills or simply after a scenic micro-adventure, the Goat Track delivers accessible off-roading without compromise. The trail has proven popular with 34 vehicles already discovering its charm.
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1.7 km
Distance
5 min
Avg Time
21 km/h
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