Devass Gully Track is a 2.0 km Medium 4WD trail in Devils River, Victoria, Australia. Expect max gradient up to 14%. Average drive time is 6 minutes.
You'll discover what makes Devass Gully Track a rewarding challenge for intermediate 4WD drivers—a compact route that packs genuine terrain variety into just 2 kilometres near Devils River, Victoria. The trail's 14% grade ensures you'll experience real driving engagement without requiring expert-level skills, making it perfect for developing your vehicle handling in a manageable timeframe. The gully itself presents interesting rocky sections and natural obstacles that test your line selection and throttle control.
The surrounding landscape showcases the rugged character typical of this region, with native vegetation framing your passage through the gully. You'll navigate a mix of compacted track and rougher ground, where careful tire placement matters. The relatively short 6-minute completion time shouldn't fool you—this is quality over quantity, with technical moments that demand your full attention. The steep sections require steady momentum and smooth steering inputs; rushing through will only complicate your run.
Before heading out, check that your vehicle is in good mechanical condition and your tires have adequate tread. The gully can hold moisture, so recent wet weather may affect traction and grip. You should carry basic recovery gear and let someone know your planned route. With only one logged completion so far, you'll be adding to Newtracs' trail data—each recorded run helps build the community knowledge base for future drivers tackling this gully.
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2.0 km
Distance
6 min
Avg Time
23 km/h
Avg Speed
14%
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