Quarry Road is a 1.0 km Easy 4WD trail in Rosewhite, Victoria, Australia. Average drive time is 2 minutes.
Quarry Road offers a perfect introduction to off-road driving near Rosewhite, combining accessibility with genuine outback character. You'll navigate a straightforward 1.0 km route that showcases the region's industrial heritage, with remnants of historical quarrying operations framing your drive. The flat terrain and minimal grade make this an ideal choice for newer 4WD enthusiasts or families wanting to experience off-road driving without technical demands.
The trail winds through open country with sparse vegetation typical of inland Victoria, providing excellent visibility and straightforward line choices throughout your 2-minute journey. You'll encounter well-defined tracks with minimal obstacles, allowing you to focus on enjoying the landscape and getting comfortable with your vehicle's handling off-sealed roads. The sandy and gravelly surface provides good traction in most conditions, though you should check local weather beforehand as recent rain may create softer patches.
While Quarry Road's easy difficulty rating makes it forgiving for newcomers, standard 4WD precautions still apply—ensure your vehicle is in good working order, carry water and basic supplies, and let someone know your route. The trail's popularity on Newtracs means you'll likely have track data from other drivers to reference, helping you prepare for the experience. This short but scenic route makes an excellent warm-up before tackling more challenging terrain in the region.
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1.0 km
Distance
2 min
Avg Time
31 km/h
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