S16 Track (4wd) is a 7.1 km Hard 4WD trail in Toombon, Victoria, Australia. Expect max gradient up to 13%, includes a river crossing. Average drive time is 87.39 minutes.
If you're seeking a genuine challenge that will test both your vehicle and driving skills, the S16 Track delivers exactly that. This hard-rated 7.1 km trail near Toombon pushes experienced 4WD drivers to their limits with steep grades reaching 13% and multiple river crossings that demand precision and respect. You'll navigate terrain that separates casual weekend warriors from serious off-road enthusiasts, with 34 vehicles having tackled this route before you.
The drive typically takes around 1 hour and 27 minutes of intense concentration as you progress through rugged Victorian bushland. You'll encounter demanding ascents and descents that require careful line selection, while the river crossings present the most unpredictable element—water levels and conditions can vary significantly depending on recent rainfall. The scenic beauty of the surrounding landscape contrasts sharply with the technical difficulty, rewarding your efforts with views of pristine wilderness.
Before attempting S16, ensure your vehicle is in peak mechanical condition and properly equipped with recovery gear. You should carry plenty of water, a first aid kit, and ideally communicate your plans to others. Check current conditions and water levels if possible, as river crossings can become impassable or dangerous after heavy rain. This trail demands respect, preparation, and genuine 4WD experience—but for those ready for it, S16 offers an unforgettable adventure.
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7.1 km
Distance
1h 27m
Avg Time
13 km/h
Avg Speed
13%
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