South Boundary Track is a 3.3 km Easy 4WD trail in Mount Richmond, Victoria, Australia. Average drive time is 6 minutes.
You'll discover why the South Boundary Track is a favourite among 4WD enthusiasts seeking a relaxed drive through Victoria's scenic countryside. This gentle 3.3 km route near Mount Richmond offers the perfect introduction to off-road driving, with zero steep grades ensuring you can focus on enjoying the landscape rather than navigating technical terrain. The track winds through pleasant rural surroundings, providing an accessible way to explore the region without requiring extensive vehicle modifications or advanced driving skills.
The driving experience is straightforward and forgiving, making this an ideal choice for families, newcomers to 4WD touring, or anyone looking for a stress-free outing. You'll complete the route in approximately six minutes of driving time, leaving plenty of opportunity to stop and take in the scenery or explore the Mount Richmond area further. The flat gradient means minimal strain on your vehicle, whether you're driving a stock standard SUV or a fully equipped 4WD.
Before heading out, ensure your vehicle is in good working order and carry essential supplies like water and a first aid kit. While the South Boundary Track presents minimal technical challenges, it's always wise to let someone know your route plans. With five successful completions already logged on Newtracs, you can drive with confidence knowing others have enjoyed this accessible trail. Perfect for a leisurely afternoon adventure.
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3.3 km
Distance
6 min
Avg Time
38 km/h
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