Pinnacle Track is a 2.3 km Medium 4WD trail in Eildon, Victoria, Australia. Expect max gradient up to 31%. Average drive time is 17 minutes.
If you're seeking a quick but challenging 4WD adventure near Melbourne, the Pinnacle Track delivers an adrenaline-pumping experience in just 17 minutes. This 2.3 km trail near Eildon showcases what makes medium-difficulty off-roading so rewarding—technical terrain that demands skill without requiring a full day commitment. You'll tackle steep grades reaching 31%, which means this isn't a leisurely cruise; you'll need genuine 4WD capability and driver confidence to handle the demanding inclines.
The track winds through diverse Victorian landscape, combining rocky sections with rutted terrain that'll test your vehicle's suspension and your line-choice decisions. You'll encounter switchbacks and elevation changes that require careful throttle control and precise steering. The steep grades demand respect—improper technique here could leave you stuck or, worse, in trouble on the descent. Before heading out, ensure your vehicle is in top mechanical condition, your tyres have proper grip, and your recovery gear is aboard.
What makes Pinnacle Track special is its intensity-to-length ratio. It's perfect for drivers wanting to build their off-road skills without committing to a mammoth expedition. The 28 vehicles that have successfully completed it prove it's achievable for prepared medium-level drivers, though you should approach those steep grades with appropriate caution and consideration for weather conditions that could amplify the challenge.
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2.3 km
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17 min
Avg Time
8 km/h
Avg Speed
31%
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