Jack Track is a 6.6 km Easy 4WD trail in Little Desert, Victoria, Australia. Average drive time is 23 minutes.
Jack Track near Little Desert offers 4WD drivers the perfect introduction to off-road exploration, combining accessibility with genuine outback character. You'll navigate 6.6 kilometres of well-defined track through classic Victorian bushland, where the gentle terrain means you can focus on enjoying the scenery rather than wrestling with challenging conditions. The easy difficulty rating makes this an ideal choice whether you're new to 4WD driving or simply after a relaxed weekend adventure.
The driving experience is remarkably smooth, with zero steep grades allowing you to maintain steady progress throughout the 23-minute run. You'll find yourself winding through dry eucalyptus forest with glimpses of the Little Desert landscape opening up around you. The track's proximity to the Little Desert area means you're exploring terrain that balances accessibility with authentic outback feel. While the trail presents minimal technical difficulty, standard 4WD preparation remains important—ensure your vehicle is in good working order, carry water and basic supplies, and let someone know your intended route.
With 16 vehicles already logged on this trail via the Newtracs app, you'll be joining a growing community of 4WD enthusiasts discovering this gem. The straightforward nature of Jack Track makes it perfect for testing your vehicle's capabilities in a forgiving environment or simply enjoying a peaceful drive through Victoria's outback country.
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6.6 km
Distance
23 min
Avg Time
17 km/h
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