Triggy Track is a 4.7 km Medium 4WD trail in Dargo, Victoria, Australia. Expect max gradient up to 44%. Average drive time is 26 minutes.
Triggy Track delivers a genuine test of 4WD capability without demanding advanced technical skills, making it the perfect medium-difficulty challenge near Dargo. You'll navigate punchy terrain that rewards smooth throttle control and precise line selection, with steep grades reaching 44% that'll have you appreciating your vehicle's climbing ability. The track's 4.7 km length means you can complete it in around 26 minutes, but don't let the modest distance fool you—these grades demand respect and focus throughout.
As you work your way through, you'll experience the raw beauty of Victoria's high country with terrain that shifts between rocky outcrops and grassy slopes. The steep sections are where Triggy Track earns its reputation; they're challenging enough to feel rewarding without crossing into extreme territory. You'll want to ensure your vehicle is in top mechanical condition before tackling those 44% grades, with good tyre grip and well-maintained brakes essential. Take your time on the descents, and keep an eye on track conditions, particularly after rain when loose sections become more treacherous.
The seven vehicles that have already conquered Triggy Track prove it's achievable, and using the Newtracs app to track your progress adds another layer of satisfaction to your run. Whether you're building your 4WD experience or seeking a solid mid-range challenge, this Dargo-area classic delivers genuine off-road excitement.
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4.7 km
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26 min
Avg Time
11 km/h
Avg Speed
44%
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