King Spur Track is a 5.7 km Medium 4WD trail in Dargo, Victoria, Australia. Expect max gradient up to 24%, includes a river crossing. Average drive time is 60.44 minutes.
King Spur Track delivers an exciting medium-difficulty adventure that rewards 4WD enthusiasts with genuine technical challenges and pristine backcountry scenery near Dargo. Over its 5.7 km length, you'll tackle steep grades reaching 24% alongside river crossings that demand careful line selection and vehicle control. The combination of elevation changes and water obstacles keeps you engaged throughout the roughly one-hour drive, making this a perfect intermediate-level test of your 4WD skills.
The trail winds through beautiful high country terrain where you'll experience a mix of rocky tracks and forest sections that showcase Victoria's rugged landscape. River crossings provide the most thrilling moments—you'll need to read the water carefully and ensure your vehicle is properly prepared before attempting them. The steep grades demand attention to your descent techniques and brake management, particularly after wet weather when traction becomes unpredictable.
Before heading out, confirm your vehicle is in top condition with good ground clearance and appropriate tyres for mixed terrain. Check current conditions, as river levels can change significantly, and carry recovery gear in case you need assistance. With 48 vehicles having successfully completed this track, you'll join a community of capable drivers who appreciate King Spur's perfect balance of challenge and accessibility. The Newtracs app can help you navigate the route with confidence.
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5.7 km
Distance
1h
Avg Time
8 km/h
Avg Speed
24%
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