Noble Spur Track is a 5.7 km Medium 4WD trail in Woods Point, Victoria, Australia. Expect max gradient up to 13%, includes a river crossing. Average drive time is 37.94 minutes.
Noble Spur Track delivers the perfect introduction to technical off-roading near Woods Point, Victoria. You'll experience genuine 4WD challenges without requiring advanced skills, making this 5.7 km route ideal for drivers looking to test their vehicle's capabilities and build confidence on rougher terrain. The trail's highlight is navigating multiple river crossings that demand careful line selection and steady throttle control—this is where you'll truly feel your 4WD earning its name.
The driving experience balances technical sections with rewarding scenery. You'll tackle steep grades reaching 13%, which keep your concentration sharp through winding sections that showcase Victoria's rugged backcountry. The terrain alternates between rocky creek beds and climbing sections that test your vehicle's traction, while surrounding forest vistas reward your efforts. Allow approximately 38 minutes to complete the track, though conditions and your experience level may affect actual time.
Before heading out, ensure your vehicle is in good mechanical condition with proper tyre pressure for off-road conditions. Check weather forecasts, as river crossings can become hazardous after heavy rain. The 69 vehicles that have successfully completed this trail prove it's manageable for medium-difficulty adventurers, but respect the terrain's demands. Bring recovery gear, let someone know your route, and consider using Newtracs to track your progress through the trickier sections.
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5.7 km
Distance
38 min
Avg Time
12 km/h
Avg Speed
13%
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