Bullock Hill Track is a 1.7 km Easy 4WD trail in Arthur River, Tasmania, Australia. Average drive time is 5.13 minutes.
You'll discover why Bullock Hill Track is a perfect introduction to off-road driving near Arthur River. This gentle 1.7 km route offers an accessible way to experience Tasmania's remote northwestern terrain without demanding technical skills or serious 4WD modifications. The track winds through native bushland with occasional open sections that reveal sweeping views across the surrounding landscape, making it equally rewarding for seasoned adventurers looking for a relaxing drive and newcomers eager to build confidence.
The terrain here is forgiving—you'll encounter well-formed dirt surfaces with minimal obstacles, and the complete absence of steep grades means your vehicle and nerves can take it easy. Expect a peaceful 5-minute drive through quiet bushland where you might spot native wildlife and enjoy the solitude of Tasmania's frontier country. The track is suitable for standard 4WD vehicles in reasonable condition, though you should check weather conditions beforehand, as Tasmanian tracks can become boggy after heavy rain.
Preparation is straightforward: ensure your vehicle has adequate fuel and recovery gear, carry water and basic supplies, and let someone know your plans. The Newtracs app can help you navigate confidently and log your completion of this scenic route. With only a handful of vehicles having driven it, you'll experience genuine remoteness while enjoying one of the most accessible off-road experiences Tasmania has to offer.
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1.7 km
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5 min
Avg Time
20 km/h
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