Mogila Track is a 3.9 km Medium 4WD trail in Mogilla, New South Wales, Australia. Expect max gradient up to 19%. Average drive time is 45.16 minutes.
Challenge yourself on the Mogila Track, a medium-difficulty 4WD adventure that rewards confident drivers with impressive elevation gains and varied terrain near Mogilla, NSW. Over 3.9 kilometres, you'll tackle a demanding 19% steep grade that demands respect and proper vehicle control. This isn't a leisurely cruise—it's a genuine test of your off-road skills that can be completed in around 45 minutes if you maintain steady progress.
You'll experience a mix of rocky sections and challenging descents that keep you engaged throughout the drive. The landscape showcases the raw beauty of inland New South Wales, with natural terrain that hasn't been over-engineered. Before heading out, ensure your 4WD is in top mechanical condition, as the steep grades leave little room for mechanical failure. Check your brakes, suspension, and tires carefully. Water crossings and loose stone surfaces mean you should reduce tyre pressure appropriately and drive with full concentration—one mistake on these inclines could be costly.
The Mogila Track attracts serious off-road enthusiasts rather than casual weekend drivers, evidenced by the small but dedicated group who've already conquered it. With proper preparation and respect for the terrain, you'll find this track delivers the kind of genuine 4WD experience that keeps drivers coming back. Take your time, use appropriate recovery gear, and enjoy the satisfaction of conquering a genuinely challenging route.
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3.9 km
Distance
45 min
Avg Time
15 km/h
Avg Speed
19%
Steep Grade
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