Snake Track is a 0.6 km Easy 4WD trail in Ballan, Victoria, Australia. Average drive time is 2 minutes.
Snake Track offers an excellent introduction to off-road driving near Ballan, with enough character to keep things interesting without overwhelming novice drivers. You'll navigate a compact 0.6 km route that winds through varied terrain, showcasing the diverse landscapes this region has to offer. The gentle, snake-like path that gives this trail its name provides engaging steering challenges and directional variety that makes the short drive feel more substantial than the distance suggests.
The terrain combines gravel sections with natural ground, allowing you to experience different driving surfaces and traction conditions in one brief outing. You'll encounter scenic woodland surroundings typical of the Ballan area, making this an ideal warm-up trail for building confidence before tackling longer routes. With zero steep grades, the 2-minute average completion time won't challenge your vehicle's climbing ability, but the winding nature of the track keeps your attention focused on line selection and smooth steering inputs.
Preparation is straightforward—basic 4WD capability is all you need, and standard safety precautions apply. The short length and easy difficulty make Snake Track perfect for families, first-time off-road drivers, or anyone wanting a quick adventure during a local drive. Whether you're testing new tires, practicing vehicle control, or simply exploring the Ballan region, this accessible trail delivers a satisfying off-road experience with minimal commitment.
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0.6 km
Distance
2 min
Avg Time
27 km/h
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