Jacobs Track is a 0.3 km Hard 4WD trail in Minimay, Victoria, Australia. Average drive time is 10.75 minutes.
You'll discover one of Victoria's most technical challenges on Jacobs Track, where every metre demands respect and precision. This hard-rated trail near Minimay packs serious obstacles into its compact 0.3 km length, making it a proving ground for experienced 4WD drivers who thrive on technical terrain. Despite the short distance, you should expect to spend around 11 minutes navigating the complex features that have tested only three vehicles to date.
The terrain here is unforgiving, featuring rocky sections, steep approaches, and narrow passages that require careful line selection and vehicle control. You'll encounter obstacles that demand winching capability and potentially recovery equipment—this isn't a trail for the unprepared or underpowered. The scenery around Minimay offers typical Victorian bushland backdrop, but your attention will be firmly fixed on the trail ahead rather than the views. Bring a spotter if possible, as visibility around corners is limited and precision driving is essential.
Before attempting Jacobs Track, ensure your vehicle is in top mechanical condition with quality recovery gear onboard. You should have genuine off-road experience and ideally travel with another vehicle. Check current conditions beforehand, as weather can dramatically affect grip and obstacle difficulty. This track rewards preparation, mechanical sympathy, and driving skill—the kind of challenge that separates weekend warriors from true off-road enthusiasts.
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0.3 km
Distance
11 min
Avg Time
16 km/h
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