Ure Spur Track 4wd is a 3.6 km Medium 4WD trail in Murrindindi, Victoria, Australia. Expect max gradient up to 22%. Average drive time is 5.57 minutes.
You'll find Ure Spur Track offers an exhilarating challenge for intermediate 4WD drivers seeking technical terrain without excessive complexity. This 3.6 km track near Murrindindi delivers steep grades of up to 22%, demanding confident vehicle control and proper weight distribution as you navigate the demanding ascent. The relatively short distance means you can complete this rewarding run in around 6 minutes, making it an ideal addition to a fuller day's adventure in the region.
The landscape surrounding Ure Spur Track showcases classic Victorian high country terrain, with rugged forest sections alternating between open vistas. You'll encounter loose gravel, rocky outcrops, and moderately rutted sections that test your driving skill and your vehicle's ground clearance. The steep gradient requires careful gear selection and steady throttle control—this isn't a trail for hesitation or jerky movements.
Before tackling this track, ensure your vehicle is in excellent mechanical condition with responsive brakes, good tyre grip, and adequate suspension articulation. It's wise to carry recovery equipment and travel with at least one companion vehicle. Check weather conditions beforehand, as rain can significantly increase difficulty by reducing traction on the steeper sections. With proper preparation and intermediate 4WD experience, Ure Spur Track delivers genuine satisfaction and a genuine test of your off-road credentials.
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3.6 km
Distance
6 min
Avg Time
39 km/h
Avg Speed
22%
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