Jacksons Track is a 9.4 km Easy 4WD trail in Beech Forest, Victoria, Australia. Expect max gradient up to 1%. Average drive time is 16.92 minutes.
Jacksons Track offers 4WD enthusiasts an accessible introduction to off-road driving near Beech Forest, combining gentle terrain with beautiful forest scenery. You'll navigate a straightforward 9.4 km route that's perfect for beginners or those looking for a relaxed weekend adventure without technical challenges. The minimal 1% grade means you'll spend more time enjoying the surroundings than wrestling with steep climbs, making this an ideal trail for families or drivers building their off-road confidence.
As you cruise through the forest, you'll experience the satisfaction of tackling a proper off-road route while the predominantly flat track keeps things manageable for stock-standard vehicles. The terrain is stable and predictable, though you should still maintain proper tire pressure and check your vehicle's basic systems before heading out—it's good practice on any trail. With 16 successful completions logged on Newtracs, you'll be following in the tracks of other drivers who've enjoyed this rewarding run.
The beauty of Jacksons Track lies in its efficiency; you'll complete the drive in around 17 minutes, leaving plenty of time to explore the surrounding Beech Forest area or tackle the route multiple times. Whether you're testing new equipment or simply wanting a genuinely fun off-road experience without the stress of technical obstacles, this trail delivers solid 4WD driving in Victoria's picturesque forest country.
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9.4 km
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17 min
Avg Time
36 km/h
Avg Speed
1%
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