O'Gradys Falls Track is a 0.5 km 4WD trail in Wellington Park, Tasmania, Australia.
O'Gradys Falls Track offers 4WD enthusiasts a unique opportunity to explore one of Tasmania's hidden natural attractions near Wellington Park. This short but scenic route takes you through pristine bushland where you'll discover the cascading beauty of O'Gradys Falls, a destination that rewards adventurous drivers willing to venture off the beaten path. The relatively gentle terrain makes this an accessible option for those building their off-road skills or seeking a leisurely woodland drive.
As you navigate the 0.5 km track, you'll experience the diverse Tasmanian landscape with its native eucalypt forests and fern-lined gullies. The drive is straightforward with manageable grades, allowing you to focus on the natural surroundings rather than technical challenges. The falls themselves create a spectacular focal point, particularly after rainfall when water flow is at its peak. You'll find the journey rewarding for photography and nature appreciation, making it ideal for families or those new to 4WD touring.
Before heading out, ensure your vehicle is in good working condition and carry water and basic supplies. While the track itself presents minimal technical difficulty, Tasmania's weather can change rapidly, so check conditions beforehand. Using the Newtracs app, you can track your progress and share your experience with the growing 4WD community. This trail perfectly complements a broader Wellington Park exploration, offering accessible off-road adventure in one of Australia's most scenic regions.
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9 km/h NW
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