Clark Spur Track is a 3.6 km Medium 4WD trail in Woods Point, Victoria, Australia. Expect max gradient up to 31%. Average drive time is 13 minutes.
If you're seeking a serious test of your 4WD's climbing ability without committing to a full day expedition, the Clark Spur Track delivers an adrenaline-pumping challenge in a compact package. Located near Woods Point in Victoria, this 3.6 km route punches well above its weight with a brutal 31% grade that demands respect, precision, and a capable vehicle. You'll navigate steep ascents that require genuine skill and focus, making this a perfect training ground for intermediate off-roaders looking to build their technical abilities.
The driving experience here is intense and rewarding in equal measure. You'll encounter challenging terrain that tests your throttle control, line selection, and vehicle handling as the track climbs aggressively through the landscape. The steep grades mean you'll need to maintain momentum while managing wheel placement carefully—one mistake and you'll feel every bit of that incline. Most drivers complete the route in around 13 minutes, though the real satisfaction comes from conquering those punishing climbs rather than speed.
Before tackling Clark Spur, ensure your 4WD is in top mechanical condition with quality tires and responsive brakes. The steep grades demand maximum traction and reliable stopping power. With 46 vehicles having successfully completed this trail, you'll join a community of serious off-roaders. Use Newtracs to log your experience and track your progress through this medium-difficulty challenge.
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3.6 km
Distance
13 min
Avg Time
17 km/h
Avg Speed
31%
Steep Grade
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