Dungeon Gully Track is a 2.5 km Medium 4WD trail in Boorolite, Victoria, Australia. Expect max gradient up to 3%. Average drive time is 13.33 minutes.
You'll discover why Dungeon Gully Track has become a favourite among Victoria's 4WD community the moment you navigate its winding, rocky passages near Boorolite. This medium-difficulty trail offers the perfect balance of challenge and accessibility, delivering genuine off-road thrills without requiring extreme vehicle capability. The 2.5 km route winds through scenic gully terrain where you'll encounter rocky outcrops, uneven surfaces, and tight sections that demand careful line selection and smooth throttle control.
The gentle 3% grade keeps things manageable, but don't let the modest length fool you—the technical nature of the track means you'll need around 13 minutes to complete it properly. The narrow gully walls create an immersive driving experience, with native vegetation framing both sides of your path as you work your way through. You'll appreciate the interplay between rock and earth, requiring precision steering through several tighter corners.
Before heading out, ensure your vehicle is in good working order with proper tyre pressure for off-road conditions. Check weather conditions beforehand—gully tracks can become slippery when wet. With 77 vehicles already having tackled Dungeon Gully successfully, you'll join a growing group of adventurers who've conquered this rewarding Victorian gem. Bring the Newtracs app for real-time trail navigation and connect with fellow enthusiasts who've rated their experiences here.
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2.5 km
Distance
13 min
Avg Time
15 km/h
Avg Speed
3%
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