Wiener Track is a 0.7 km Medium 4WD trail in Emu Creek, Victoria, Australia. Average drive time is 9 minutes.
You'll discover why Wiener Track has earned its place in Victoria's off-road circuit—this compact gem near Emu Creek packs genuine character into its modest 0.7 km length. Don't let the short distance fool you; this medium-difficulty trail delivers an engaging driving experience that rewards careful vehicle handling and terrain awareness. The track's accessible grade makes it perfect for intermediate 4WD drivers looking to build confidence without tackling extreme terrain.
As you navigate Wiener Track, you'll encounter varied ground conditions that test your basic off-roading skills. The trail winds through native vegetation with natural obstacles that require smooth steering inputs and moderate throttle control. The surrounding landscape offers pleasant forest scenery typical of the Emu Creek region, with sections that alternate between firmer ground and softer patches that demand respect. While the terrain presents no steep descents or water crossings, staying alert for hidden roots and ruts will keep your experience enjoyable.
Preparation is straightforward—standard 4WD capability is sufficient for this trail. Ensure your vehicle is in good mechanical condition and carry basic recovery equipment. The nine-minute completion time makes this an ideal warm-up drive or a quick expedition between longer adventures. Track your progress with the Newtracs app's trail logging feature to record your experience and contribute to the community's local knowledge.
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0.7 km
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9 min
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