Billet Track is a 3.8 km Hard 4WD trail in Lerderderg, Victoria, Australia. Expect max gradient up to 4%. Average drive time is 37.56 minutes.
You'll discover why Billet Track earns its Hard rating the moment you engage low-range and feel the vehicle's weight shift across its challenging terrain. This 3.8 km trail near Lerderderg delivers genuine technical driving that rewards skill and concentration, with a consistent 4% grade keeping you engaged throughout the 38-minute journey. The steep sections demand respect and precise line choice, making this a trail that separates experienced 4WD drivers from casual weekend warriors.
The landscape unfolds through rugged Victorian bushland, where you'll navigate rocky outcrops, eroded sections, and demanding surface conditions that test your vehicle's articulation and your own driving finesse. Vegetation closes in along much of the route, creating an immersive off-road experience that feels genuinely remote despite its accessibility from Lerderderg. The combination of gradient and terrain means traction can be inconsistent—particularly after rain—so you'll need solid ground clearance and reliable traction control.
Come prepared with a capable 4WD, quality recovery gear, and a realistic assessment of your abilities. With 44 vehicles having completed Billet Track, you'll join a experienced community of off-roaders who respect what this trail demands. Scout conditions before committing, as weather can rapidly change trail conditions from challenging to treacherous. This isn't a trail for learning 4WD fundamentals—it's for drivers ready to be tested.
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3.8 km
Distance
38 min
Avg Time
10 km/h
Avg Speed
4%
Steep Grade
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7 km/h WNW
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