Flourbag Track is a 8.3 km Hard 4WD trail in Kevington, Victoria, Australia. Expect max gradient up to 11%. Average drive time is 35.68 minutes.
You'll discover why the Flourbag Track near Kevington has earned its hard-difficulty rating the moment you hit the steep grades that dominate this 8.3 km challenge. This isn't a trail for the faint-hearted—with an average grade of 11%, you're looking at sustained climbs that will test both your vehicle's capability and your driving skills. The rugged terrain demands precision steering and careful throttle control, especially as you navigate through the demanding sections that have challenged 91 vehicles before you.
The Newtracs app shows why serious 4WD enthusiasts tackle this route: the payoff is genuine off-road adventure through some of Victoria's most unforgiving landscape. You'll encounter rocky outcrops, deeply rutted sections, and variable ground conditions that shift between loose gravel and firm earth. The surrounding scenery rewards your efforts with genuine backcountry beauty, though dense vegetation means visibility can be limited in places. Expect the drive to take around 36 minutes if conditions are favorable, but allow extra time for obstacles.
Come properly prepared: check your vehicle's suspension, carry recovery gear, and ensure your tyres have adequate tread for grip on steep sections. The trail's difficulty means you should have solid 4WD experience before attempting it, and traveling with a support vehicle is highly recommended. Water, fuel, and a full toolkit are essential—this is genuine outback driving where self-sufficiency matters.
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8.3 km
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36 min
Avg Time
16 km/h
Avg Speed
11%
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