Jacobs Track is a 0.3 km Hard 4WD trail in Minimay, Victoria, Australia. Average drive time is 6 minutes.
You'll discover why Jacobs Track has earned its hard rating the moment you commit to this challenging 300-metre route near Minimay. Despite its short length, this trail demands respect and precision driving, offering 4WD enthusiasts an intense technical challenge that rewards skilled vehicle handling. The concentrated difficulty makes it perfect for drivers looking to test their capabilities without committing to a lengthy expedition.
The terrain here is unforgiving, featuring rocky outcrops and tight sections that will test your vehicle's articulation and your own driving finesse. You'll navigate through demanding obstacles that require careful line selection and possibly some spotting from experienced passengers. The scenery is quintessentially Australian high country, with native vegetation framing your passage through this rugged landscape. While the 0% steep grade might suggest accessibility, don't be deceived—the terrain's technical nature is what makes this track genuinely difficult.
Before attempting Jacobs Track, ensure your vehicle is in excellent mechanical condition with quality tyres and proper ground clearance. Come prepared with recovery equipment and ideally bring experienced spotters who understand your vehicle's capabilities. The six-minute average completion time reflects careful, deliberate driving rather than speed—this is one where technique trumps throttle. Only three vehicles have successfully navigated this track, so you'll be joining a select group of capable 4WD drivers.
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0.3 km
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6 min
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4 km/h
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