D2 Track is a 2.9 km Easy 4WD trail in Warrenbayne, Victoria, Australia. Average drive time is 9 minutes.
If you're looking for an accessible introduction to off-road driving near Warrenbayne, the D2 Track delivers a straightforward route perfect for building confidence behind the wheel. You'll navigate a gentle 2.9 km stretch of track that showcases the region's rural character without demanding advanced skills or specialized equipment. The terrain is relatively forgiving, with minimal steep sections, making this an ideal choice for newer 4WD drivers, families, or anyone seeking a leisurely backcountry drive.
The landscape unfolds with typical Victorian rural scenery—open farmland and natural bushland that gives you a genuine taste of outback exploration without technical challenges. You'll find the track well-defined and straightforward to follow, allowing you to focus on the driving experience rather than complex navigation. The nine-minute average completion time means you can easily fit this into a day trip, perhaps combining it with other nearby trails or scenic stops.
Preparation is minimal for the D2 Track—standard 4WD capability is more than adequate, and you won't need recovery equipment or specialized knowledge. However, always check local conditions before heading out, as seasonal weather can affect track quality. With 11 previous drivers having successfully completed this route, you're following an established path that's proven accessible and enjoyable. Use the Newtracs app to track your progress and contribute to the trail community once you've completed your drive.
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2.9 km
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9 min
Avg Time
20 km/h
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