Boola Track is a 1.7 km Extreme 4WD trail in Tyers, Victoria, Australia. Average drive time is 8 minutes.
If you're seeking a genuine test of vehicle capability and nerves, the Boola Track near Tyers will demand everything your 4WD can offer. This extreme trail packs serious technical challenges into just 1.7 km, delivering an adrenaline-fueled experience that separates seasoned off-roaders from the rest. You'll navigate relentless rock gardens, deep ruts, and treacherous terrain that requires precision driving and a vehicle built for punishment.
The landscape here is raw and unforgiving—dense forest closes in as you pick your way through boulder-strewn sections that test suspension, articulation, and driver skill in equal measure. You should expect tight maneuvers, blind obstacles, and sections where vehicle recovery might be necessary. The driving experience is intense and focused; this isn't a scenic cruise but rather an all-consuming challenge that demands your complete attention from start to finish.
Before attempting Boola Track, ensure your vehicle is in peak mechanical condition with quality recovery equipment on board. You'll want experienced spotters and ideally backup support, as this trail has humbled only 9 vehicles to date. Check conditions before you go—weather can dramatically impact difficulty. With the Newtracs app, you can download offline maps to ensure you stay on line in this technical terrain. Completion typically takes around 8 minutes of intense driving, though recovery stops may extend your time considerably. This is extreme off-roading at its finest.
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1.7 km
Distance
8 min
Avg Time
14 km/h
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