Pines Track is a 2.1 km Easy 4WD trail in Blackwood, Victoria, Australia. Average drive time is 14.38 minutes.
You'll discover why Pines Track is a favorite among 4WD enthusiasts seeking a relaxing drive through Victoria's natural beauty near Blackwood. This easy 2.1 km route winds through pine forest with gentle terrain that's perfect for beginners or those wanting a stress-free off-road experience. The lack of steep grades means you can focus on enjoying the peaceful woodland scenery rather than navigating technical obstacles, making it an ideal introduction to 4WD trail driving.
The driving experience is smooth and straightforward, with well-defined track conditions that won't challenge your vehicle or require advanced skills. You'll appreciate the forgiving nature of the terrain as you meander through the forest canopy, completing the entire route in approximately 14 minutes. The minimal difficulty rating makes this accessible year-round, though you should still check local conditions before heading out, particularly after heavy rainfall when forest tracks can become boggy.
With seven vehicles already logged on Newtracs, you're joining a community of drivers who've confirmed this trail's quality and reliability. The track requires minimal preparation—standard 4WD capability is sufficient, and no specialized equipment is necessary. Whether you're building confidence, enjoying a family outing, or simply want to experience scenic off-road driving without technical demands, Pines Track delivers an enjoyable escape into Victoria's natural landscape.
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2.1 km
Distance
14 min
Avg Time
11 km/h
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25 km/h NW
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