Perimeter Track is a 2.0 km Medium 4WD trail in Warrenbayne, Victoria, Australia. Expect max gradient up to 23%. Average drive time is 8 minutes.
You'll discover why the Perimeter Track near Warrenbayne has earned its reputation as a solid medium-difficulty challenge for 4WD enthusiasts. This compact 2km route packs genuine technical driving into a short timeframe, with a demanding 23% grade that'll test your vehicle's capability and your concentration. The steep sections demand careful throttle control and proper line selection, making it an ideal training ground for drivers looking to build confidence on challenging terrain without committing to a lengthy expedition.
The track winds through varied landscape that showcases the region's natural character, offering a mix of rutted sections and rocky outcrops that keep you engaged throughout the drive. You should expect the full route to take around 8 minutes of driving time, though you may want longer to scout lines and appreciate the surrounding scenery. The tight, technical nature of this trail means preparation matters—ensure your vehicle is in good mechanical condition, your tyres have adequate grip, and you carry recovery gear. While five vehicles have successfully completed this route, the steep grade demands respect and careful vehicle setup.
The Perimeter Track suits drivers who want quality over quantity, delivering a memorable 4WD experience in a manageable package. Whether you're using Newtracs to navigate the route or planning your approach, you'll find this track offers genuine challenge with achievable difficulty.
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2.0 km
Distance
8 min
Avg Time
15 km/h
Avg Speed
23%
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