Ruby Gap Park is a 2.6 km Hard 4WD trail in Hale, Northern Territory, Australia. Expect max gradient up to 2%. Average drive time is 44 minutes.
Ruby Gap Park offers 4WD enthusiasts a challenging adventure near Hale in Australia's Red Centre, where raw outback beauty meets technical driving demands. You'll navigate a compact 2.6 km route that packs serious difficulty into a relatively short distance, with steep grades and rugged terrain that will test your vehicle's capabilities and your driving skills. The landscape showcases classic Northern Territory scenery—red earth, sparse vegetation, and sweeping vistas that remind you why remote outback exploration captivates so many adventurers.
The driving experience here is intense but rewarding. You should expect rocky outcrops, uneven surfaces, and challenging grade variations that demand careful line selection and vehicle control. The 2% steep grade might sound modest, but combined with the hard difficulty rating, it signals technical obstacles that require a well-maintained 4WD and experienced driving. Plan for approximately 44 minutes to complete the trail, though conditions may vary depending on weather and your vehicle setup.
Before tackling Ruby Gap Park, ensure your vehicle is in top condition with appropriate recovery gear and spares. This is genuine outback driving where self-reliance matters—mobile reception can be spotty, and help is distant. The trail's current record of zero completion logs means you'll be among the first to document your experience. Consider using the Newtracs app to track your journey and contribute valuable data for the community.
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2.6 km
Distance
44 min
Avg Time
4 km/h
Avg Speed
2%
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