Graptolite Gully Track 4wd is a 2.4 km 4WD trail in Thomson, Victoria, Australia. Expect max gradient up to 24%.
You'll discover a challenging gully descent that demands respect and precise vehicle control on the Graptolite Gully Track near Thomson. This 2.4 km route showcases the rugged terrain that defines Victoria's high country, with steep grades reaching 24% that will test both your 4WD capabilities and your nerve. The track winds through a dramatic gully environment where rocky outcrops and tight sections create an intense driving experience.
The terrain transitions between rocky sections and compacted earth as you navigate deeper into the gully, with native vegetation framing the narrow path ahead. You'll encounter a true test of technical driving skill—this isn't a leisurely cruise but rather an adrenaline-pumping challenge that rewards smooth throttle control and careful line selection. The steep gradient means momentum management is critical, and mistakes can result in loss of traction or costly damage.
Before attempting Graptolite Gully Track, ensure your 4WD is well-maintained with quality tyres and appropriate suspension for rough terrain. This is not a beginner trail—you'll need solid off-road driving experience and should consider going with experienced companions. Carry recovery gear, check weather conditions beforehand, and bring water and communication devices. The remote location near Thomson means help isn't immediate if something goes wrong. Despite its demanding nature, those with the skills will find this gully drive an unforgettable Victorian off-road experience.
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8 km/h NNE
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