Rocky Ned Link Track is a 0.4 km Medium 4WD trail in Creek Junction, Victoria, Australia. Average drive time is 7 minutes.
Rocky Ned Link Track offers 4WD enthusiasts a quick but satisfying taste of Victorian off-road driving near Creek Junction. This compact 0.4 km route packs genuine terrain variety into a short distance, making it ideal for those wanting to test their vehicle's capability without committing to a lengthy expedition. You'll navigate a mix of rocky sections and natural track conditions that demand attentive driving and vehicle control, rewarding you with an engaging experience despite the modest length.
The terrain keeps you engaged throughout, with rocky outcrops and uneven surfaces that test your suspension and handling. You'll encounter natural obstacles that require careful line selection, particularly around the rocky features that give this track its character. The Creek Junction area provides pleasant surrounds, and while the 0% steep grade means you won't face major climbs, the undulating ground and rock-studded surfaces ensure genuine 4WD conditions.
Before tackling Rocky Ned Link, ensure your vehicle is in good mechanical condition with proper tire pressure for off-road driving. Clear visibility of your vehicle's approach angles is essential when navigating the rocky sections. The short completion time—typically around 7 minutes—makes this an excellent warm-up trail or quick adventure between other activities. With 28 vehicles already having successfully navigated this route, you'll find it well-established and proven, offering confidence for drivers tackling medium-difficulty terrain.
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0.4 km
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7 min
Avg Time
3 km/h
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