Angusvale Track is a 3.2 km Medium 4WD trail in Cobbannah, Victoria, Australia. Expect max gradient up to 6%, includes a river crossing. Average drive time is 14 minutes.
You'll discover why the Angusvale Track has earned its reputation among Victorian 4WD enthusiasts—this medium-difficulty route near Cobbannah delivers genuine water crossing challenges wrapped in scenic countryside. The 3.2 km journey pushes your vehicle through river crossings that demand careful line selection and respect for water depth, making it ideal for drivers wanting to build water fording skills without extreme technical demands.
The terrain guides you through mixed landscapes where you'll navigate a moderate 6% grade alongside creek beds and native bushland. The relatively compact length means you can complete the route in around 14 minutes of active driving, though the river crossings warrant patience and consideration rather than speed. You should approach each water section cautiously, checking depth before committing and ensuring your vehicle's water crossings are properly sealed. The nine previous drivers tracked on Newtracs have confirmed this trail's consistency and reliability as a genuine capability builder.
Preparation is straightforward but essential—bring recovery gear, ensure your tyres have good tread for wet conditions, and consider travelling with another vehicle. Spring conditions can increase water flow significantly, so check local conditions before heading out. The Angusvale Track rewards respectful driving with satisfying technical sections and the quiet reward of successful river navigation.
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3.2 km
Distance
14 min
Avg Time
14 km/h
Avg Speed
6%
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