Kelly Lane is a 0.4 km Easy 4WD trail in Buragwonduc, Victoria, Australia. Average drive time is 35.04 minutes.
Kelly Lane offers 4WD enthusiasts an accessible introduction to off-road driving near Buragwonduc, making it an excellent choice for newcomers or those seeking a relaxed weekend adventure. This short, flat route takes you through rural Victoria's characteristic landscape, where you'll experience genuine off-road conditions without the technical demands of more challenging terrain. The 0.4 km trail can be completed in about 35 minutes, allowing plenty of time to enjoy the surroundings and take photographs.
You'll find Kelly Lane's appeal lies in its straightforward, stress-free driving experience across relatively even ground. The track winds through pastoral countryside with minimal elevation change, making it perfect for familiarizing yourself with your vehicle's capabilities or testing recently completed modifications. The terrain is manageable year-round, though you should always check local conditions before heading out, as Victoria's weather can affect track quality.
While this trail presents minimal hazards due to its easy difficulty rating, you should still carry basic recovery equipment and ensure your vehicle is roadworthy before departing. The remote location near Buragwonduc means you'll want to bring water and inform someone of your intended route. Tracking your journey on the Newtracs app gives you valuable records of your off-road experience, helping you build confidence for future adventures on more demanding trails.
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0.4 km
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35 min
Avg Time
22 km/h
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