Road 12 is a 4.6 km 4WD trail in Toorongo, Victoria, Australia. Expect max gradient up to 24%.
Road 12 near Toorango offers 4WD enthusiasts a challenging test of vehicle capability and driver skill on a relatively compact route that packs serious technical demands. You'll navigate 4.6 kilometres of demanding terrain where a steep 24% grade means you'll be working your transmission and traction control consistently throughout the drive. The unrated status reflects this trail's raw, undeveloped character—it's not a polished experience, but rather an authentic off-road challenge that rewards experienced drivers with genuine adventure.
As you progress along Road 12, expect rugged forest terrain typical of Victoria's highland regions near Toorango. The steep gradient dominates the driving experience, requiring careful line selection and throttle management to maintain momentum without losing control. You should come well-prepared with a capable 4WD vehicle in good mechanical condition, appropriate recovery gear, and realistic expectations about trail conditions that may vary seasonally. The combination of steepness and lack of formal maintenance means this route demands your full attention and respect.
This trail suits drivers seeking genuine technical challenges rather than scenic cruises. The relatively short distance shouldn't fool you—the intense gradient means this is more about concentrated skill application than covering ground. Before attempting Road 12, ensure your vehicle is properly serviced, your tires offer good grip, and you have experience with steep hill driving techniques.
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