Range Track is a 0.8 km Easy 4WD trail in Killara, Victoria, Australia. Average drive time is 3 minutes.
Perfect for newcomers to off-roading, Range Track offers an accessible introduction to 4WD driving without demanding technical skill or specialized equipment. You'll appreciate the gentle, flat terrain that lets you focus on vehicle control and navigation rather than wrestling with steep grades or treacherous obstacles. This short 0.8 km route near Killara provides just enough distance to get a genuine feel for off-road driving while remaining achievable in a quick three-minute run.
The track winds through varied landscape that showcases rural Victoria's natural character. You'll encounter well-defined trails with minimal vegetation encroachment, giving you clear sightlines and straightforward line choices. The scenery balances open areas with tree-lined sections, creating an engaging driving experience that's neither monotonous nor overwhelming. Ground conditions are generally stable, though you should always check current weather conditions before heading out—recent rain can affect track surface quality even on easy routes.
Since this trail requires virtually no technical driving ability, it's ideal for testing new vehicles, training inexperienced drivers, or simply enjoying a quick off-road outing. Bring basics like water and a charged mobile phone, and let someone know your plans. The Newtracs app makes it simple to locate this gem and track your progress, while the trail's straightforward nature means even first-timers will finish with confidence and enthusiasm for future adventures.
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0.8 km
Distance
3 min
Avg Time
18 km/h
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