Bealiba Range Track is a 7.9 km Hard 4WD trail in Bealiba, Victoria, Australia. Expect max gradient up to 3%. Average drive time is 62 minutes.
You'll discover challenging terrain and rugged Victorian bushland on the Bealiba Range Track, a hard-rated 4WD adventure that rewards experienced drivers with impressive views and technical driving sections. This 7.9 km route near Bealiba demands respect for your vehicle and skills, with a consistent 3% steep grade that'll test your traction and vehicle control throughout the journey.
The track winds through native eucalypt forest and open grassland, offering a raw driving experience far from maintained roads. You'll encounter rocky outcrops, rut-laden sections, and variable surface conditions that require careful line selection and steady vehicle handling. The landscape transitions between dense vegetation and open ridgeline terrain, providing dramatic scenery as you navigate the elevation changes. With an average completion time of just over an hour, the trail packs substantial challenge into a relatively compact route.
Before tackling Bealiba Range, ensure your vehicle is well-maintained with good ground clearance and reliable four-wheel drive engagement. You should carry recovery equipment, spare fuel, and extra water, as mobile reception can be unreliable in this remote area. Check weather conditions beforehand—rain transforms this track into a significantly more demanding proposition. The trail has attracted nine vehicle attempts, so you'll be joining a small club of determined 4WD enthusiasts who've conquered this Victorian gem.
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7.9 km
Distance
1h 2m
Avg Time
8 km/h
Avg Speed
3%
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