Millers Track is a 2.2 km Medium 4WD trail in Kiewa, Victoria, Australia. Expect max gradient up to 32%. Average drive time is 13 minutes.
If you're seeking a genuine test of your 4WD's climbing ability, Millers Track near Kiewa delivers an exhilarating challenge in a compact package. This medium-difficulty trail packs serious technical demands into just 2.2 kilometres, featuring a punishing 32% grade that'll have you gripping the wheel and questioning your vehicle's capabilities—in the best way possible. You'll experience genuine off-road driving where every metre counts and precision matters.
The Alpine foothills terrain surrounding Millers Track showcases the rugged beauty of Victoria's high country. As you navigate the steep ascent, you'll be rewarded with impressive views of the Kiewa Valley, though your attention will primarily be focused on maintaining traction and momentum through the most demanding sections. The narrow track winds through native vegetation, and you'll need to respect the steep gradient throughout—this isn't a leisurely cruise.
Before attempting Millers Track, ensure your vehicle is in top mechanical condition, with good tyre grip and properly functioning brakes essential for managing the descent safely. Allow 13 minutes for completion, but don't rush; this trail demands respect and careful driving. Check current conditions via the Newtracs app before heading out, as weather can significantly impact the already challenging grade. Only attempt this trail if you're confident in your 4WD skills and vehicle capability. This is genuine adventure driving in Victoria's backcountry.
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2.2 km
Distance
13 min
Avg Time
11 km/h
Avg Speed
32%
Steep Grade
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