Schultz Track is a 8.9 km Medium 4WD trail in Abbeyard, Victoria, Australia. Expect max gradient up to 21%, includes a river crossing. Average drive time is 30 minutes.
The Schultz Track offers 4WD enthusiasts a rewarding blend of river crossings and challenging terrain that'll put your vehicle's capabilities to the test without demanding expert-level skills. Near Abbeyard, Victoria, this 8.9 km route delivers genuine off-road excitement in a surprisingly compact package, and you can knock it out in around 30 minutes if conditions are favourable.
What makes this trail particularly engaging is its variety. You'll navigate steep grades reaching 21% that demand respect and proper vehicle setup, while the river crossings add an unpredictable element that keeps every run interesting. The landscape shifts between tight forest sections and more open terrain, giving you visual rewards alongside technical driving challenges. With nearly 30 vehicles already logged on Newtracs, you'll be joining a growing community of drivers who've tackled this Victorian gem.
Before heading out, ensure your 4WD is in good mechanical condition and bring appropriate recovery gear—those river crossings and steep sections deserve your full preparation. Check water levels before committing to crossings, as seasonal conditions can dramatically change the difficulty. The medium rating makes this an ideal trail for intermediate drivers looking to build confidence, though newcomers should consider bringing an experienced driver along to read the terrain. This is the kind of track that rewards careful planning and smooth driving technique.
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8.9 km
Distance
30 min
Avg Time
18 km/h
Avg Speed
21%
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