Lost City Track (4wd) is a 4.8 km Easy 4WD trail in Litchfield Park, Northern Territory, Australia. Average drive time is 14.45 minutes.
You'll discover why the Lost City Track is a favorite among 4WD enthusiasts seeking accessible off-road adventure near Litchfield Park. This easy 4.8 km route delivers authentic outback driving without the technical demands, making it perfect for newcomers to off-roading or those looking for a relaxed weekend run. The track winds through classic Northern Territory bushland, offering scenic views and genuine backcountry atmosphere that keeps drivers coming back.
The terrain is forgiving throughout, with no steep grades to challenge your vehicle or nerves. You'll navigate well-defined tracks through red earth and sparse vegetation, experiencing the satisfaction of proper off-road driving while maintaining manageable speeds. The 14-minute average completion time means you can enjoy the experience without commitment to a full day expedition, though you may want to linger and explore the surrounding landscape.
Preparation is straightforward—standard 4WD vehicles handle this track comfortably. Ensure you carry water and basic recovery gear, and check conditions before heading out, as seasonal weather can affect track quality. The trail's popularity with Newtracs users (3 vehicles recorded) speaks to its accessibility, and you can track your own performance using the app as you progress. Whether you're honing your off-road skills or simply want to escape into the bush, the Lost City Track delivers genuine adventure with minimal stress.
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4.8 km
Distance
14 min
Avg Time
20 km/h
Avg Speed
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