Quartz Link Track is a 4.8 km Easy 4WD trail in Rubicon, Victoria, Australia. Expect max gradient up to 3%. Average drive time is 12 minutes.
Quartz Link Track offers 4WD enthusiasts an excellent introduction to off-road driving near Rubicon, combining accessibility with genuine adventure. You'll navigate a well-formed track that winds through beautiful Victorian bushland, with the gentle 3% grade ensuring a relaxed but engaging drive that rewards careful vehicle control. The 4.8 km route takes around 12 minutes to complete, making it perfect for those wanting to experience off-road exploration without committing to a full day expedition.
The terrain showcases the region's natural character, with sections of packed earth and rocky outcrops that test your basic 4WD handling skills. You'll encounter native vegetation typical of the Rubicon area, and the straightforward track layout means you can focus on enjoying the scenery rather than worrying about navigation. The easy difficulty rating makes this ideal for newer 4WD drivers or those testing a recently modified vehicle, though experienced drivers will appreciate its efficiency and charm.
Before heading out, ensure your vehicle is in good working order and carry water and basic recovery gear—preparation is always wise, even on easier trails. Conditions can vary seasonally, so check current track status before departing. With five successful completions already logged on Newtracs, you can trust that this is a reliable, well-established route near Rubicon worth adding to your off-road portfolio.
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4.8 km
Distance
12 min
Avg Time
24 km/h
Avg Speed
3%
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