Storer Track is a 2.0 km Medium 4WD trail in Dargo, Victoria, Australia. Expect max gradient up to 44%, includes a river crossing. Average drive time is 7 minutes.
Challenge yourself on the Storer Track, where steep alpine terrain and river crossings deliver an adrenaline-pumping 4WD experience near Dargo, Victoria. This 2.0 km trail packs serious technical driving into a short adventure, with a punishing 44% grade that demands respect and skill. You'll navigate demanding slopes and water crossings that test both your vehicle's capabilities and your driving precision, all while immersed in the stunning high country landscape.
The terrain here is unforgiving but rewarding. You'll encounter rocky outcrops and river crossings that require careful line selection and steady throttle control. The steep grades mean you'll need confident hill climbing and descent techniques—this isn't a casual cruise. Most drivers complete the track in around 7 minutes, though conditions and experience levels vary considerably. Twenty vehicles have successfully tackled Storer Track, each adding their own chapter to this challenging route.
Before attempting this trail, ensure your 4WD is in excellent mechanical condition with good ground clearance and reliable traction. Check water levels before crossing, and consider bringing recovery gear—these steep grades and water obstacles demand preparation. The reward for conquering Storer Track is the exhilaration of mastering genuine technical terrain and the satisfaction of pushing your skills in one of Victoria's most spectacular mountain regions.
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2.0 km
Distance
7 min
Avg Time
17 km/h
Avg Speed
44%
Steep Grade
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