Camerons Cascade Track is a 4.3 km Medium 4WD trail in Marysville, Victoria, Australia. Expect max gradient up to 24%. Average drive time is 25.71 minutes.
Camerons Cascade Track delivers an exhilarating challenge without overwhelming novice 4WD drivers, making it the perfect intermediate adventure near Marysville. You'll navigate a demanding 24% grade that'll test your vehicle's traction and your confidence behind the wheel, with the payoff being spectacular mountain scenery and genuine technical driving satisfaction. The 4.3 km route winds through rugged terrain where you'll encounter steep sections that demand careful line selection and steady throttle control.
What sets this track apart is its variety—you'll experience everything from rocky outcrops to deeply rutted sections that keep you engaged throughout the 26-minute run. The cascading descent rewards your concentration with panoramic views of the surrounding ranges. Before heading out, ensure your vehicle's in peak condition: check your suspension, tire pressure, and differential locks. The steep grades mean engine braking is your friend on the way down, so familiarize yourself with your rig's capabilities beforehand. Weather conditions significantly impact difficulty here, so plan accordingly and avoid attempting this track after heavy rain when traction becomes compromised.
With 21 successful runs logged by the Newtracs community, you're following in the tire tracks of drivers who've tackled these challenges and lived to share their experiences. This is the kind of trail where preparation meets reward.
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4.3 km
Distance
26 min
Avg Time
17 km/h
Avg Speed
24%
Steep Grade
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