Storer Track is a 6.5 km Medium 4WD trail in Marthavale, Victoria, Australia. Expect max gradient up to 15%. Average drive time is 16 minutes.
You'll find the Storer Track a rewarding medium-difficulty challenge that delivers genuine variety within a compact 6.5 km package. This trail near Marthavale showcases the rugged character of Victoria's backcountry, with challenging gradient sections and technical terrain that'll keep you engaged without overwhelming inexperienced 4WD drivers. The steep 15% grades demand respect and proper vehicle setup, but reward your effort with a satisfying driving experience that tests your skills across diverse ground conditions.
The landscape shifts throughout your run, taking you through mixed terrain that combines rocky sections with rutted passages typical of well-used bush tracks. You'll encounter natural obstacles that require careful line selection and smooth throttle control—this is where 4WD capability genuinely matters. The surrounding country offers genuine bush immersion, away from tourist routes, giving you the sense of genuine exploration that 4WD enthusiasts crave.
Before heading out, ensure your vehicle is in solid mechanical condition and carry recovery equipment. The 15% grades mean good braking performance is essential, and you should familiarize yourself with the route using the Newtracs app's offline maps. Plan for around 16 minutes of driving time, though conditions vary seasonally. With 13 vehicles already tracked on this route through the Newtracs community, you're joining a small but dedicated group who've proven this trail's worth.
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6.5 km
Distance
16 min
Avg Time
26 km/h
Avg Speed
15%
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