Halls Track is a 2.1 km Medium 4WD trail in Brodribb River, Victoria, Australia. Average drive time is 23.67 minutes.
You'll discover a rewarding medium-difficulty drive near Brodribb River that showcases the diverse forest landscapes of East Gippsland. Halls Track delivers an accessible off-road experience perfect for building your 4WD confidence without overwhelming technical demands. The 2.1 km route winds through native bushland with varied terrain that keeps you engaged throughout the drive, typically completed in around 24 minutes depending on your pace and stopping points.
The trail traverses undulating forest sections with well-defined track conditions that present manageable obstacles for intermediate drivers. You'll encounter a mix of dirt surfaces and natural terrain features that test your vehicle handling without requiring extreme modifications or specialized equipment. The absence of steep grades means you can focus on line choice and smooth driving technique rather than wrestling with radical angles. The surrounding bushland provides pleasant scenery typical of the region, with opportunities to observe the natural environment between driving challenges.
Before heading out, ensure your vehicle is in good mechanical condition and carry essential recovery equipment. Standard 4WD preparation applies—check your fuel, bring water and supplies, and let someone know your intended route. The medium difficulty rating means this trail suits drivers with some off-road experience who want to progress their skills. With Newtracs, you can log your completion and contribute valuable trail data to the community.
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2.1 km
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