The Sisters Track is a 8.7 km Medium 4WD trail in Benambra, Victoria, Australia. Expect max gradient up to 8%. Average drive time is 29 minutes.
You'll discover why The Sisters Track has earned its reputation as a rewarding medium-difficulty adventure in the Alpine region near Benambra. This 8.7 km route delivers genuine 4WD challenges without overwhelming inexperienced off-roaders, making it ideal for building your skills in varied terrain. The trail's 8% grade keeps things interesting as you navigate through forested sections with a mix of rocky outcrops and rutted passages that demand careful line selection and steady throttle control.
The scenic beauty of the Victorian high country surrounds you throughout the drive, with native vegetation framing your route and occasional open vistas rewarding your concentration. You'll encounter sections where boulder-strewn tracks test your vehicle's articulation, while tighter corners require precise positioning. The trail typically takes around 29 minutes to complete, though conditions and your comfort level may extend this.
Before heading out, ensure your 4WD is well-maintained with good ground clearance and recovery gear on board—the steep sections and rocky terrain demand respect. Check weather conditions as wet weather can transform this track significantly. Using the Newtracs app to view detailed trail conditions and recent vehicle reports will help you prepare properly. The Sisters Track rewards attentive drivers with a satisfying off-road experience that sits perfectly in the sweet spot between technical challenge and accessibility.
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8.7 km
Distance
29 min
Avg Time
18 km/h
Avg Speed
8%
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