Mount Thorn Road is a 3.5 km Medium 4WD trail in Mount Buller, Victoria, Australia. Expect max gradient up to 5%. Average drive time is 47 minutes.
Mount Thorn Road offers 4WD enthusiasts an accessible yet rewarding Alpine adventure near Mount Buller. This medium-difficulty trail delivers a genuine off-road experience without requiring extreme technical skills, making it ideal for drivers looking to build confidence in varied terrain. You'll navigate 3.5 kilometres of well-defined track that winds through stunning mountain scenery, with the consistent 5% grade providing enough challenge to keep you engaged throughout the roughly 47-minute journey.
The driving experience balances rocky sections with smoother stretches, giving you plenty of opportunities to practice line selection and vehicle control. You'll encounter authentic Alpine vegetation and expansive views that reward your efforts, though the mountain environment demands respect. Before heading out, ensure your vehicle is in good mechanical condition and carry essential recovery gear—the remote location means help isn't immediately available. Weather conditions can change rapidly at this elevation, so check forecasts and consider bringing additional supplies.
With only one recorded completion on Newtracs, Mount Thorn Road remains relatively undiscovered, offering a sense of exploration rather than following well-worn ruts. The trail's moderate difficulty and manageable length make it perfect for a half-day adventure. You'll appreciate the balance between accessibility and genuine off-road satisfaction that this Victorian gem provides.
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3.5 km
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47 min
Avg Time
5 km/h
Avg Speed
5%
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