Mountain Unicorn Track is a 1.7 km Hard 4WD trail in Biggara, Victoria, Australia. Expect max gradient up to 48%. Average drive time is 88.36 minutes.
If you're seeking a genuine test of your 4WD's capability and your own nerve, the Mountain Unicorn Track delivers in spades. This challenging 1.7 km route near Biggara will push both vehicle and driver to their limits, with an intimidating 48% grade that demands respect and precision. You'll navigate steep terrain that rewards smooth throttle control and careful line selection, making every meter feel like a genuine achievement rather than a leisurely cruise.
The Victorian high country landscape surrounding this track is dramatic and unforgiving. You'll climb through rugged terrain where vegetation is sparse and rocky outcrops demand your full attention. The steep grades mean you're constantly managing gravity—whether ascending with maximum traction or descending with controlled braking. Loose surface conditions and the sheer angle of ascent mean that recovery points are crucial; this isn't a trail for the faint-hearted or under-prepared.
Before attempting Mountain Unicorn, ensure your vehicle is in peak mechanical condition with quality tyres and properly functioning brakes. You should carry recovery gear and ideally have spotting assistance, as the terrain offers limited bail-out options. The typically 1 hour 28 minute completion time reflects the concentration required rather than distance—you'll understand why once you're committed to the climb. This is uncompromising 4WD territory that belongs on every serious enthusiast's bucket list.
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1.7 km
Distance
1h 28m
Avg Time
13 km/h
Avg Speed
48%
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