Carmodys Track is a 6.6 km Medium 4WD trail in Nariel Valley, Victoria, Australia. Expect max gradient up to 19%. Average drive time is 38 minutes.
You'll discover a rewarding medium-difficulty challenge in the scenic Nariel Valley region with Carmodys Track, a 6.6 km route that delivers authentic off-road driving without excessive technical demands. This trail showcases the rugged beauty of Victoria's backcountry, combining steep sections with varied terrain that will test your vehicle's capabilities and your driving skills. The 19% grade means you'll encounter some serious climbs and descents that demand respect and attention, particularly if weather conditions have softened the track surface.
The driving experience balances genuine adventure with accessibility—you're not navigating extreme obstacles, but you will need to manage challenging slopes and maintain focus on line selection. The landscape unfolds with native bush surroundings typical of the region, offering a genuine sense of remoteness. Completion typically takes around 38 minutes, though conditions and your comfort level will influence actual time. Before heading out, ensure your vehicle is in good mechanical condition, check your fuel and water supplies, and consider current weather forecasts, as heavy rain can significantly impact the steep sections. Engage 4WD early and maintain steady momentum through the grade changes.
With only two previous Newtracs users having completed this track, you'll enjoy a sense of exploration while benefiting from their experience data logged in the app.
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6.6 km
Distance
38 min
Avg Time
10 km/h
Avg Speed
19%
Steep Grade
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