Old Weir Track is a 2.7 km Medium 4WD trail in Wuk Wuk, Victoria, Australia. Average drive time is 34 minutes.
You'll discover why the Old Weir Track has earned its reputation as a rewarding medium-difficulty adventure near Wuk Wuk. This 2.7 km route delivers genuine 4WD engagement without the extreme technical demands, making it ideal for drivers building their off-road skills or those seeking a satisfying half-hour expedition. The track winds through diverse Victorian bushland, offering natural scenery that shifts from open woodland to denser forest sections, keeping your senses engaged throughout the drive.
The terrain presents a solid mix of challenges that test your vehicle handling without overwhelming inexperienced off-roaders. You'll encounter rutted sections, rocky outcrops, and uneven ground that demand careful line selection and steady throttle control. The absence of steep grades means you can focus on precision driving rather than extreme inclines, though mud and water crossings may appear depending on recent rainfall. Ground clearance and decent suspension are recommended, though standard 4WD capability suffices for most conditions.
Before heading out, check recent weather conditions as the track can become slippery after rain. Bring recovery gear, water, and ensure your vehicle is in good mechanical order. With only a handful of vehicles having tackled this trail, you'll enjoy a genuine sense of exploration in relatively untouched terrain. The 34-minute average completion time gives you room to take in the scenery and navigate carefully without excessive time pressure.
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2.7 km
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34 min
Avg Time
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