Warners Track is a 2.3 km Medium 4WD trail in Little Desert, Victoria, Australia. Average drive time is 8 minutes.
Warners Track offers a refreshing medium-difficulty adventure through the scenic landscape near Little Desert, Victoria. You'll experience a well-maintained route that showcases the region's natural beauty without demanding extreme technical skill, making it perfect for intermediate 4WD drivers looking to build confidence on diverse terrain. The 2.3 km journey typically takes around 8 minutes to complete, allowing you to cover solid ground while soaking in the surroundings.
As you navigate this relatively flat track, you'll encounter a mix of sandy and loamy surfaces that test your vehicle's traction without throwing any major obstacles your way. The landscape transitions through eucalyptus woodland and open areas, providing scenic variety throughout your drive. The zero percent steep grade means you won't face sudden inclines or descents, allowing you to focus on line choice and steady steering rather than complex hill techniques.
Before heading out, ensure your vehicle is in good working order and carry essential supplies—water, a basic recovery kit, and a communication device are always wise precautions in remote areas. The trail's popularity among the Newtracs community (5 vehicles have already logged this route) speaks to its accessibility and reliability as a quality off-road experience. With moderate difficulty and manageable length, Warners Track is an excellent choice for a half-day adventure near Little Desert.
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2.3 km
Distance
8 min
Avg Time
19 km/h
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