Track Two is a 1.5 km Easy 4WD trail in Dutson Downs, Victoria, Australia. Average drive time is 2.64 minutes.
Track Two offers 4WD enthusiasts a perfect introductory experience near Dutson Downs, combining accessibility with genuine off-road driving. You'll navigate a compact 1.5 km route that delivers straightforward 4WD engagement without the intimidation factor of more challenging terrain, making it ideal for newer drivers or those looking to warm up before tackling longer routes.
The trail takes you through classic Victorian countryside with flat, manageable ground conditions that showcase the fundamentals of off-road driving. You'll experience varied terrain that tests basic vehicle control while remaining forgiving—exactly what makes this track valuable for building confidence and technique. The surrounding landscape features open rural vistas typical of the Dutson Downs region, creating an enjoyable driving environment where you can focus on smooth throttle control and line choice rather than wrestling with obstacles.
With zero steep grades and an estimated three-minute completion time, you can easily repeat sections to refine your skills or combine this with other nearby trails. Preparation is minimal—standard 4WD safety checks suffice, and you should ensure your vehicle is in good mechanical condition. The straightforward nature means hazards are limited, though you'll still want to maintain awareness of ground conditions and plan your exit before heading out. Track Two represents exactly what makes introductory off-roading rewarding: real driving experience without overwhelming complexity.
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1.5 km
Distance
3 min
Avg Time
34 km/h
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