Royston Range Track is a 1.6 km Easy 4WD trail in Rubicon, Victoria, Australia. Average drive time is 4 minutes.
You'll find the Royston Range Track a perfect introduction to off-roading in Victoria's high country, offering gentle terrain that suits both newcomers and experienced drivers looking for a leisurely scenic drive. This 1.6 km route near Rubicon showcases the natural beauty of the region without demanding technical skills or aggressive vehicle modifications, making it an ideal choice for families or those building confidence behind the wheel.
The track takes you through varied landscapes with minimal gradient—you won't encounter any steep sections—allowing you to focus on enjoying the surroundings rather than concentrating on challenging obstacles. You'll navigate well-defined tracks that wind through the terrain, providing a genuine off-road experience while remaining accessible. The short 4-minute average completion time means you can either knock this out quickly as part of a longer adventure or take your time to appreciate the scenery and snap some photos.
Before heading out, ensure your vehicle is in good working order and carry basic supplies like water and a first-aid kit. While hazards are minimal on this easy-rated trail, you should always drive responsibly and be prepared for changing weather conditions common to the region. With 29 vehicles having successfully completed this track, it's a proven route that delivers reliable enjoyment. The Newtracs app can help you navigate the track with turn-by-turn directions and real-time tracking so you stay on course.
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1.6 km
Distance
4 min
Avg Time
25 km/h
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