No. 2 Loop Track is a 1.6 km Easy 4WD trail in Tallarook, Victoria, Australia. Average drive time is 6 minutes.
Perfect for introducing newcomers to off-road driving, No. 2 Loop Track offers a gentle initiation into 4WD adventures without compromising on scenic appeal. Near Tallarook in Victoria, you'll discover a straightforward route that rewards careful observation of the natural landscape while building confidence behind the wheel. The 1.6 km loop presents minimal technical challenges—with zero steep grades—making it ideal for families, novice drivers, or anyone looking to shake off rust after time away from off-road exploration.
As you navigate the track, expect well-defined trails winding through typical Victorian bushland terrain. The driving experience is relaxed and forgiving, allowing you to focus on vehicle handling fundamentals and enjoying your surroundings rather than wrestling with obstacles. You'll encounter gentle undulations and natural surface conditions that test basic vehicle control without demanding advanced skills. The short six-minute completion time makes this perfect for combining with other nearby trails or fitting into a day itinerary.
Before heading out, carry water and check weather conditions, as Victoria's conditions can change quickly. While hazards are minimal on this easy circuit, standard 4WD preparation applies—ensure your vehicle is mechanically sound and bring basic recovery gear. With 68 vehicles already having successfully completed this loop, you'll join a growing community of adventurers discovering that rewarding off-road experiences don't always require extreme difficulty.
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1.6 km
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6 min
Avg Time
16 km/h
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