David Savage Track is a 1.1 km Medium 4WD trail in Greenbank, Queensland, Australia. Expect max gradient up to 21%. Average drive time is 1.92 minutes.
You'll discover a thrilling vertical challenge near Greenbank that packs serious intensity into a compact package. The David Savage Track is purpose-built for 4WD drivers seeking a genuine test of their vehicle's climbing ability, with a punishing 21% grade that demands respect and precision. This medium-difficulty trail forces you to engage every ounce of your rig's traction and suspension as you tackle the steep ascent through Queensland bushland.
The landscape offers classic Scenic Rim terrain with dense vegetation flanking the track, creating an immersive driving experience despite the short 1.1 km length. Don't let the brief distance fool you—the concentrated gradient means you'll need to be fully focused for the entire 2-minute push to the top. The steep nature of this track requires proper vehicle preparation: ensure your tyres have excellent grip, your suspension is in good working order, and your braking system is well-maintained for both the climb and descent.
Your vehicle will need genuine four-wheel drive capability and low-range gearing to handle this effectively. Check conditions before attempting, as wet weather can significantly increase difficulty beyond the medium rating. The David Savage Track is ideal for drivers looking to build confidence on challenging terrain without committing to a full-day expedition, making it a perfect addition to a local 4WD adventure.
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1.1 km
Distance
2 min
Avg Time
34 km/h
Avg Speed
21%
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