Tresize Track is a 1.8 km Medium 4WD trail in Longlea, Victoria, Australia. Average drive time is 6 minutes.
You'll discover why Tresize Track is a favorite among Victoria's 4WD community—it delivers a satisfying off-road experience without overwhelming technical demands. This 1.8 km route near Longlea offers the perfect introduction to intermediate off-roading, combining varied terrain with scenic countryside views that make every minute of the drive worthwhile.
The track winds through mixed terrain with sections of rutted earth, gravel patches, and tighter vegetation corridors that keep you engaged throughout the short but rewarding journey. You'll navigate gentle undulations and natural obstacles that test your vehicle control without requiring extreme articulation or specialized modifications. The landscape transitions between open pastoral areas and timbered sections, providing visual interest as you progress. With no steep grades to contend with, you can focus on enjoying smooth line selection and the responsive feel of your vehicle on natural surfaces.
Before heading out, ensure your 4WD is in good working order with adequate ground clearance for the rutted sections. Standard recovery gear is recommended, and checking conditions after rain is worthwhile as some areas may become slippery. The track's popularity with the community means you'll likely find recent feedback in driver logs. With an average completion time of just six minutes, Tresize Track makes an excellent addition to a longer touring route or a quick weekend adventure near Longlea.
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1.8 km
Distance
6 min
Avg Time
18 km/h
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19 km/h NNE
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