Archery Track is a 1.0 km Hard 4WD trail in Tyers, Victoria, Australia. Expect max gradient up to 17%. Average drive time is 3 minutes.
Archery Track delivers a serious adrenaline rush for experienced 4WD drivers seeking steep, technical terrain near Tyers. You'll tackle a punishing 17% grade that demands precision driving, concentration, and a capable vehicle—this isn't a leisurely scenic drive. The 1.0 km route is deceptively short; expect to spend around 3 minutes navigating the challenging ascent, though the intensity makes every second count.
The terrain here is unforgiving, with loose surface conditions and sharp elevation changes that test both your vehicle's capability and your driving skill. You'll encounter rocky outcrops and narrow sections where momentum and line choice are critical. The vegetation surrounding the track provides a scenic backdrop to the East Gippsland landscape, but your focus will be firmly on the trail ahead. Weather conditions significantly impact drivability—wet conditions transform this already difficult route into a genuine test of 4WD prowess.
Before attempting Archery Track, ensure your vehicle is in peak mechanical condition with quality tyres and reliable braking systems. Bring recovery gear and consider traveling with a spotter or experienced driver. Only seven vehicles have successfully navigated this trail, underlining its difficulty rating of 3/4. This is a trail for hardened enthusiasts who respect the terrain and understand their vehicle's limitations. Check current conditions before heading out, as steep grades like these can become impassable in poor weather.
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1.0 km
Distance
3 min
Avg Time
24 km/h
Avg Speed
17%
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