Granite Flat Spur Track is a 2.1 km Medium 4WD trail in Mitta Mitta, Victoria, Australia. Expect max gradient up to 25%. Average drive time is 26.41 minutes.
You'll find Granite Flat Spur Track offers an exciting medium-difficulty challenge that rewards adventurous drivers with stunning alpine scenery near Mitta Mitta. This 2.1 km spur punches above its weight, featuring a formidable 25% grade that demands respect and solid vehicle control. The steep descent will test your technical skills as you navigate rocky sections and tight switchbacks, making it ideal for drivers looking to hone their off-road abilities without committing to a full-day expedition.
The terrain transitions between exposed granite outcrops and forested slopes, delivering dramatic views across the surrounding ranges as you climb. You'll encounter uneven ground, embedded rocks, and sections where precise line selection becomes critical—this isn't a casual cruise but a genuine test of driving technique. The compact 26-minute average completion time makes it perfect for fitting into a broader adventure itinerary.
Come prepared with good recovery gear and ensure your vehicle is in reliable condition before tackling that steep grade. Check tyre tread carefully, as loose rock surfaces demand excellent grip. The trail's popularity with six previous drivers confirms it's manageable for capable 4WDs, though inexperienced drivers should consider starting with something gentler. Track conditions can vary seasonally, so checking current reports through Newtracs before heading out is wise preparation.
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2.1 km
Distance
26 min
Avg Time
8 km/h
Avg Speed
25%
Steep Grade
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