Mount Toorongo Track is a 8.9 km Medium 4WD trail in Vesper, Victoria, Australia. Expect max gradient up to 6%. Average drive time is 19 minutes.
You'll appreciate Mount Toorongo Track for its accessible yet rewarding blend of technical driving and alpine scenery near Vesper. This medium-difficulty route delivers genuine 4WD challenges without demanding extreme vehicle modifications, making it ideal for drivers looking to build confidence on varied terrain. The 8.9-kilometer journey takes you through forest tracks with a consistent 6% grade that tests your vehicle control and line selection across loose surfaces and rutted sections.
The scenery shifts dramatically as you climb, opening into high country vistas that reward your efforts. You'll navigate a mix of gravel, rocky terrain, and natural obstacles that keep you engaged throughout the drive. While the 19-minute average completion time suggests a straightforward passage, the trail demands respect—particularly during wet conditions when the grade becomes slippery and visibility through tree coverage diminishes. Ensure your vehicle has adequate ground clearance and that your tyres are in good condition before attempting this track.
Come prepared with recovery gear and let someone know your expected return time. Eight previous drivers have successfully completed this route, and with proper preparation and steady driving, you'll join them in discovering why Mount Toorongo remains a favourite among intermediate 4WD enthusiasts seeking genuine adventure close to Victoria's settled regions.
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8.9 km
Distance
19 min
Avg Time
29 km/h
Avg Speed
6%
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