Scotty Track is a 2.9 km Easy 4WD trail in Leitchville, Victoria, Australia. Average drive time is 9 minutes.
Scotty Track offers a perfect introduction to off-roading near Leitchsville, delivering an accessible drive that doesn't compromise on enjoyment. You'll navigate a scenic 2.9 km route through authentic rural Victoria, where you can experience genuine 4WD driving without the intimidation factor that often accompanies more challenging trails. The completely flat terrain means you can focus on vehicle handling and trail awareness rather than wrestling with steep grades, making this an ideal confidence-builder for newer enthusiasts or those wanting a relaxed weekend outing.
The track winds through pleasant countryside with minimal technical demands, allowing you to appreciate the landscape and driving experience at a comfortable pace. You'll complete the route in approximately nine minutes of driving time, though many visitors find it worth lingering to enjoy the surroundings and take photos. The easy difficulty rating (1/4) reflects the straightforward nature of the terrain, but don't mistake simplicity for boredom—the trail's accessibility is precisely what makes it special for building skills in a low-pressure environment.
Before heading out, ensure your vehicle is in good working order and carry standard recovery equipment and supplies. The Newtracs app provides detailed trail tracking and navigation, helping you get the most from your drive. With three vehicles already logged on this route, you'll be joining a growing community of satisfied drivers discovering what makes Scotty Track a local favourite.
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2.9 km
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9 min
Avg Time
20 km/h
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