Mount Statham Track is a 8.4 km Easy 4WD trail in Gelantipy, Victoria, Australia. Expect max gradient up to 4%. Average drive time is 27 minutes.
Mount Statham Track offers 4WD enthusiasts an accessible introduction to off-road driving in Victoria's scenic high country. You'll discover why this 8.4 km route near Gelantipy has attracted ten vehicles seeking a reliable, well-formed trail that combines enjoyment with manageable challenge. The track winds through stunning mountain terrain, rewarding you with expansive views across the landscape as you navigate the gentle grades.
The driving experience is refreshingly straightforward, with a modest 4% grade that keeps things interesting without demanding extreme technical skill. You'll encounter well-maintained track surfaces that respond predictably to your vehicle, allowing you to focus on enjoying the surrounding scenery rather than wrestling with obstacles. The relatively short completion time of around 27 minutes makes this ideal for combining with other local trails or fitting into a day's adventure.
Before heading out, ensure your vehicle is in good working order and carry essential recovery gear—standard precautions for any off-road outing. While the Easy rating (1/4 difficulty) makes this accessible to newer 4WD drivers, proper tyre pressure and basic vehicle maintenance remain important. The high country weather can be unpredictable, so check conditions before departing. With the Newtracs app, you'll have reliable navigation to keep you on track and confident throughout your journey.
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8.4 km
Distance
27 min
Avg Time
19 km/h
Avg Speed
4%
Steep Grade
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