Siberia Extension Track 4wd is a 4.8 km Medium 4WD trail in Narbethong, Victoria, Australia. Average drive time is 20 minutes.
You'll discover why the Siberia Extension Track is a favorite among 4WD enthusiasts exploring Victoria's high country—this medium-difficulty route near Narbethong offers the perfect balance of accessibility and adventure. The 4.8 km track winds through scenic forest terrain with a variety of surfaces that will keep you engaged without overwhelming less experienced drivers. You'll navigate through sections of loose gravel, rocky patches, and occasional water crossings that test your vehicle handling while remaining manageable for most capable 4WDs.
The journey takes roughly 20 minutes of driving time, though you'll likely want to stop and soak in the beautiful mountain scenery surrounding you. The track maintains a gentle gradient throughout—no steep climbs here—which makes it ideal for building confidence in off-road driving. You'll pass through stunning tree-lined sections with glimpses of the surrounding landscape, creating an immersive high country experience.
Before heading out, ensure your vehicle is in good condition with adequate ground clearance and appropriate all-terrain tires. Check weather conditions beforehand, as wet weather can make sections more challenging. Bring water and snacks, and consider downloading your route through the Newtracs app for offline navigation. With over 100 vehicles already having completed this track, you're joining a well-established route that's proven accessible yet rewarding for genuine 4WD adventures.
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4.8 km
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20 min
Avg Time
15 km/h
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