Nobs Track is a 3.3 km Medium 4WD trail in Mount Buller, Victoria, Australia. Expect includes a river crossing. Average drive time is 24 minutes.
Nobs Track delivers an accessible yet rewarding 4WD experience near Mount Buller, where you'll navigate river crossings that test your vehicle handling without overwhelming novice off-roaders. This 3.3 km medium-difficulty trail winds through scenic alpine terrain, offering a genuine taste of off-road adventure in just 24 minutes of driving. The track's varied surface and water obstacles keep you engaged throughout, making it an ideal choice for drivers building their skills or those seeking a quick but satisfying expedition.
What sets Nobs Track apart is its perfect balance of accessibility and challenge. You'll encounter flowing water crossings that require careful line selection and measured throttle control, but the absence of steep grades means the terrain remains forgiving. The surrounding Mount Buller landscape provides stunning scenery as you work through each section, rewarding your concentration with views of alpine vegetation and mountain backdrop.
Before heading out, ensure your vehicle has adequate ground clearance and functioning differentials for the water crossings. Check current conditions, as water depth and flow can vary seasonally. With 73 vehicles already having successfully completed this trail, you'll be joining a well-trodden path that's proven achievable for intermediate drivers. Bring recovery gear as standard precaution, and you'll find Nobs Track delivers an enjoyable half-hour adventure that showcases why off-roading near Mount Buller is so popular.
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3.3 km
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24 min
Avg Time
8 km/h
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