Harry Shepherds Track is a 5.4 km Medium 4WD trail in Abbeyard, Victoria, Australia. Expect max gradient up to 28%. Average drive time is 20.49 minutes.
Harry Shepherds Track delivers a satisfying blend of technical challenge and scenic beauty that'll keep you engaged from start to finish. Near Abbeyard, you'll navigate a compact 5.4 km route that punches well above its weight—the steep 28% grades demand respect and precision, especially if recent rain has loosened the surface. The terrain shifts between rocky outcrops and deeply rutted sections where you'll need to pick your line carefully, testing your vehicle's articulation and your own concentration.
The Victorian countryside unfolds around you as you climb and descend through native bush, with views opening up across the surrounding farmland. You'll encounter sections of loose gravel, tight switchbacks, and exposed drop-offs that remind you why this medium-difficulty rating is well-earned. Most drivers complete the track in around 20 minutes, though taking your time to enjoy the scenery and safely navigate the technical bits is strongly recommended. The 78 vehicles logged on Newtracs prove this is a popular local favourite for good reason.
Before heading out, ensure your 4WD is in top condition—bring extra recovery gear, as the steep grades and remote location mean help isn't immediately nearby. Check weather conditions beforehand; this trail can become treacherous after rain. Stay within your vehicle's capabilities and yours as a driver, and you'll have a rewarding experience that showcases what off-road driving is all about.
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5.4 km
Distance
20 min
Avg Time
16 km/h
Avg Speed
28%
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