S6 Track is a 0.5 km Medium 4WD trail in Tanjil South, Victoria, Australia. Average drive time is 3.48 minutes.
You'll discover why the S6 Track has become a favorite quick escape for 4WD enthusiasts exploring the Tanjil South region of Victoria. This half-kilometer gem packs surprising variety into a short drive, offering enough technical interest to keep you engaged without requiring specialized recovery equipment or extensive preparation. The trail winds through diverse terrain that showcases the natural character of the area, with a well-maintained surface that accommodates a range of vehicle types and driver experience levels.
As you navigate the S6 Track, you'll encounter a mix of conditions that test your vehicle handling skills while remaining accessible for intermediate drivers. The moderate difficulty rating reflects straightforward navigation with no steep grades to navigate, though you should remain attentive to ground conditions and surface variations. The three-minute completion time makes this an ideal trail for testing your rig's performance or combining with nearby tracks for a more comprehensive off-road adventure.
Before heading out, ensure your vehicle is in good working order and your tires have adequate tread for variable terrain. The track's popularity among the growing Newtracs community—with over 20 successful vehicle runs logged—speaks to its reliability and appeal. Whether you're building experience or simply seeking an enjoyable drive through Victoria's diverse landscape, the S6 Track delivers genuine off-road satisfaction in an efficient package.
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0.5 km
Distance
3 min
Avg Time
12 km/h
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