Sanderson Track is a 2.4 km Easy 4WD trail in Raglan, Victoria, Australia. Expect max gradient up to 8%. Average drive time is 9 minutes.
You'll appreciate the Sanderson Track for its perfect introduction to off-roading near Raglan—a gentle yet satisfying drive that proves you don't need extreme terrain to have genuine fun behind the wheel. This 2.4 km route delivers accessibility without sacrificing the authentic 4WD experience, making it ideal for newer drivers or those looking to shake off the rust before tackling more challenging tracks.
The track winds through varied terrain that keeps things interesting despite its easy rating. You'll navigate gentle grades averaging 8%, with sections of rocky outcrops and compacted dirt that reward smooth driving technique. The scenery captures the rugged character of regional Victoria, with native scrubland framing your route and natural clearings offering good visibility. Most drivers complete the track in around 9 minutes, though you may want to take longer to appreciate the surroundings and find good photo spots.
Before heading out, ensure your 4WD is in good working order and carry water and a basic recovery kit—standard practice even on easy trails. Ground clearance matters here more than raw power, so high-set vehicles handle the terrain comfortably. The track's popularity among the 24+ vehicles that have driven it speaks to its reliability and consistent condition. Track your progress and discover detailed waypoints using the Newtracs app to maximise your experience and stay confident throughout the drive.
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2.4 km
Distance
9 min
Avg Time
17 km/h
Avg Speed
8%
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