Little Snowy Track is a 18.7 km Hard 4WD trail in Tawonga, Victoria, Australia. Expect max gradient up to 13%. Average drive time is 56 minutes.
You'll discover why the Little Snowy Track has earned its hard rating as soon as you tackle the relentless 13% grades that dominate this challenging 18.7 km route near Tawonga. This isn't a trail for the faint-hearted—you're looking at nearly an hour of sustained technical driving through rugged alpine terrain that demands respect and precision. The scenery, however, rewards your effort with stunning views across the High Country, especially as you climb through open forest and exposed ridge sections.
The terrain shifts constantly, throwing loose rock, deep ruts, and narrow sections at you in quick succession. You'll navigate steep ascents and descents that test both your vehicle's capabilities and your driving skills, with several sections where concentration is absolutely critical. Water crossings and washouts are common after rain, so timing your attempt during dry conditions is essential. Make sure your vehicle is in excellent mechanical condition, your tyres have plenty of tread, and you're carrying recovery gear—with only 20 successful completions logged on Newtracs, you'll understand this isn't a well-worn path.
Prepare mentally as well as mechanically. The exposure on higher sections combined with the steep grades means there's little room for error. Check conditions before heading out, bring extra water and supplies, and consider attempting this trail with another vehicle for safety. It's a genuine test of 4WD mastery that will leave you exhilarated.
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19 km
Distance
56 min
Avg Time
20 km/h
Avg Speed
13%
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