Pills Track is a 2.8 km 4WD trail in Jericho, Victoria, Australia. Expect max gradient up to 13%, includes a river crossing.
Pills Track offers 4WD adventurers an exciting test of vehicle handling and river-crossing skills near Jericho, Victoria. This compact 2.8 km route packs genuine challenge into a relatively short distance, making it ideal for drivers looking to hone their off-road capabilities without committing to a full-day expedition. The trail's 13% steep grade demands respect and proper vehicle setup, so come prepared with appropriate tires, recovery gear, and a spotter if possible.
You'll encounter multiple river crossings that form the heart of this trail's appeal—these water features require careful line selection and steady throttle control to navigate successfully. The surrounding landscape delivers classic Victorian bushland scenery, with dense vegetation flanking your path as you progress through the terrain. While the trail remains unrated and sees light traffic, the combination of elevation changes and water obstacles means you should approach Pills Track with a genuine 4WD rather than a standard vehicle. Check local conditions before departure, as water levels can vary seasonally and affect crossing difficulty.
This is an excellent opportunity to build your off-road confidence in a contained environment. You'll want to factor in extra time for careful navigation through the river sections, even though the base distance is modest. With proper preparation and cautious driving, Pills Track delivers a rewarding and memorable off-road experience.
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