Potter Track is a 0.3 km Hard 4WD trail in Blakeville, Victoria, Australia. Average drive time is 33.55 minutes.
Potter Track near Blakeville demands respect from experienced 4WD drivers who crave technical challenges in a compact format. Despite its modest 0.3 km length, you'll encounter demanding terrain that tests your vehicle's articulation, ground clearance, and your own driving precision. What makes this trail compelling is how it packs serious obstacles into a short distance, requiring focus and skill rather than endurance.
You'll navigate through rocky sections with uneven surfaces that demand careful line selection and steady throttle control. The track winds through native vegetation, offering glimpses of Victoria's natural landscape between technical maneuvers. While the grade remains relatively flat at 0%, don't let that fool you—the terrain complexity more than compensates, with potential for high-centering if you're not thoughtful about your approach angles. Ruts and loose rocks demand constant attention to vehicle placement.
Before attempting Potter Track, ensure your vehicle is properly maintained with good suspension geometry and appropriate tyres for off-road conditions. Bring recovery gear and consider going with other experienced drivers—the track's technical nature means getting stuck is a real possibility. The 34-minute average completion time reflects how deliberately you need to drive here. Only 12 vehicles have tackled this trail, so you'll experience genuine isolation. Track the route with the Newtracs app to ensure you're following the correct line through the trickiest sections.
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0.3 km
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34 min
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