Ash Camp Track is a 2.5 km 4WD trail in Wulgulmerang West, Victoria, Australia. Expect max gradient up to 2%.
You'll discover a hidden gem in Victoria's high country with the Ash Camp Track, an intimate 2.5 km route that rewards adventurous drivers seeking something off the beaten path near Wulgulmerang West. This unrated trail offers a genuine backcountry experience with minimal development, making it ideal for those looking to explore remote terrain without extreme technical demands. The gentle 2% grade means you won't face punishing climbs, allowing you to focus on navigating the track itself and soaking in the surrounding landscape.
The driving experience here is characterized by authentic bushland navigation through mixed terrain that showcases the natural beauty of the Gippsland region. You'll encounter variable ground conditions typical of lightly-used tracks, so staying alert and maintaining steady vehicle control is essential. The relatively short distance makes this perfect for a focused expedition, though you should come prepared with recovery gear, communication devices, and supplies—remote locations demand respect and planning.
Before heading out, ensure your 4WD is in good mechanical condition and consider tracking your journey using the Newtracs app to log your experience. This track represents the kind of grassroots exploration that defines 4WD adventure, offering solitude and genuine connection with Victoria's backcountry. Whether you're a seasoned driver looking for a quick exploration or testing a new route, Ash Camp Track delivers the authentic off-road experience many enthusiasts crave.
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