Sandy Point Track is a 7.4 km Easy 4WD trail in Bete Bolong North, Victoria, Australia. Expect max gradient up to 3%. Average drive time is 22 minutes.
You'll discover why Sandy Point Track is a favourite among 4WD enthusiasts seeking an accessible yet scenic drive through Victoria's coastal landscape. This 7.4 km trail near Bete Bolong North delivers genuine off-road satisfaction without demanding extreme technical skills, making it perfect for newer drivers building confidence or experienced adventurers wanting a relaxed outing.
The terrain transitions between sandy sections and firmer ground as you navigate the gentle 3% grade through native bushland with glimpses of the surrounding countryside. You'll appreciate the variety in driving conditions that keeps the experience engaging while remaining manageable—the sandy patches provide enough traction challenge to feel authentic, while the overall route maintains a steady, predictable nature. At just 22 minutes average completion time, it's ideal for combining with other local trails or fitting into a half-day exploration.
Before heading out, ensure your vehicle's tyres are in good condition for sandy terrain and carry plenty of water, as the track offers limited shade and services. The relatively low steep grade means most standard 4WDs handle this comfortably, though checking recent trail conditions through the Newtracs app will help you plan accordingly. Seven vehicles have already discovered this gem—you'll want to add yours to the list and experience the coastal character that makes this track special.
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7.4 km
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22 min
Avg Time
20 km/h
Avg Speed
3%
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