Fifth Dam Track (4wd) is a 2.5 km Medium 4WD trail in Three Bridges, Victoria, Australia. Expect max gradient up to 29%. Average drive time is 10 minutes.
You'll discover why Fifth Dam Track has earned its reputation as a thrilling medium-difficulty challenge near Three Bridges. This 2.5 km route delivers genuine off-road excitement with a demanding 29% grade that will test your vehicle's capabilities and your driving skills. The steep sections demand respect and proper technique, making it an ideal trail for intermediate 4WD drivers looking to build confidence on more technical terrain.
As you navigate the track, you'll experience genuine outback scenery with natural obstacles that keep the drive engaging throughout. The varied terrain combines rocky sections with steep descents that require careful line selection and steady throttle control. With over 50 successful runs logged by the Newtracs community, you'll know this trail has been proven by experienced drivers. The 10-minute completion time makes it perfectly suited for a focused driving session without committing to a full-day adventure.
Before heading out, ensure your vehicle is in top condition—the steep grades and rough terrain demand reliable brakes, good ground clearance, and solid traction. Check weather conditions beforehand, as rain can significantly impact the 29% sections. Pack the essentials and consider having a recovery point identified. Whether you're using the Newtracs app to track your performance or simply seeking a satisfying medium-difficulty challenge, Fifth Dam Track delivers the genuine off-road experience 4WD enthusiasts crave.
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2.5 km
Distance
10 min
Avg Time
16 km/h
Avg Speed
29%
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