Fultons Track (4wd) is a 4.6 km Medium 4WD trail in Yangoura, Victoria, Australia. Expect max gradient up to 43%. Average drive time is 32.39 minutes.
Fultons Track delivers the perfect medium-difficulty challenge for 4WD drivers seeking genuine off-road thrills without extreme technical demands. Near Yangoura in Victoria, you'll encounter a compelling 4.6 km route that consistently tests your vehicle's capabilities through steep terrain that demands respect and careful driving technique.
The defining feature here is the track's aggressive 43% grade, which dominates the driving experience and separates casual explorers from committed off-roaders. You'll navigate sections that require deliberate throttle control, proper weight distribution, and a vehicle with genuine ground clearance. The steep grades mean you'll experience genuine traction challenges, particularly if conditions are wet—the compact 32-minute completion time assumes dry conditions and confident driving. You should ensure your 4WD is properly maintained with good tire tread and functioning differentials before tackling this one.
Beyond the gradient challenge, Fultons Track rewards you with authentic bush scenery and the satisfaction of piloting a technical route that over 56 fellow drivers have successfully completed. The Victorian landscape unfolds as you work through the demanding sections, offering that distinctive off-road experience where concentration and vehicle control matter most. Bring a recovery kit, plan for changing conditions, and use Newtracs to track your progress—this is the kind of medium-difficulty trail that builds genuine 4WD skills.
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4.6 km
Distance
32 min
Avg Time
9 km/h
Avg Speed
43%
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