6 Track is a 1.0 km 4WD trail in Forest Range, South Australia, Australia. Expect max gradient up to 14%.
The 6 Track near Forest Range delivers a challenging 4WD experience packed into a compact route that demands respect and precision. This unrated trail showcases what makes South Australia's backcountry compelling—technical terrain that tests both vehicle capability and driver skill in a relatively short distance. You'll navigate steep grades that climb at 14%, requiring careful momentum management and low-range driving expertise. The concentrated difficulty means every meter counts, making this an ideal spot to hone your off-road technique without committing to a lengthy expedition.
As you traverse the 1.0 km route, expect rugged terrain that rewards smooth inputs and calculated throttle control. The landscape typical of Forest Range's scrubby hills provides minimal forgiveness—loose surfaces and rocky sections demand constant attention. You should come prepared with recovery gear and ideally a spotter, as the gradient leaves little room for error. A high-clearance 4WD with good ground clearance is essential, and fresh tires with solid tread will make the difference between a thrilling drive and a frustrating recovery situation.
The trail's current status as unrated and untrafficked means you'll be among the first to experience this route, adding an exploratory element to your adventure. Bring navigation tools to stay oriented, check weather conditions beforehand, and ensure your vehicle is in peak mechanical condition. This is backcountry driving at its most pure—challenging, rewarding, and unforgiving.
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