Australian Alps Walking Track is a 1.3 km Medium 4WD trail in Woods Point, Victoria, Australia. Expect max gradient up to 12%. Average drive time is 9 minutes.
You'll discover a thrilling alpine descent near Woods Point that delivers genuine 4WD excitement in a surprisingly compact package. This 1.3 km trail showcases the rugged beauty of Victoria's high country while testing your vehicle handling skills on steep, technical terrain. The 12% grade keeps you engaged throughout the short but intense drive, with the landscape transforming as you navigate down through native alpine vegetation and rocky sections that demand precise throttle control and line selection.
The driving experience here is all about concentration and technique rather than distance. You'll encounter variable ground conditions typical of remote alpine areas—loose rocks, ruts, and uneven surfaces that reward smooth inputs and steady momentum. Seven vehicles have successfully tackled this trail, proving it's achievable for well-equipped 4WDs with experienced drivers, though the steep grade means recovery options are limited if things go wrong. Before attempting this trail, ensure your vehicle is in top mechanical condition, your tires have good tread, and you carry essential recovery gear. Check weather conditions carefully; alpine terrain can deteriorate rapidly, and the steep sections become treacherous when wet.
The reward for your efforts is spectacular scenery and the satisfaction of conquering a genuinely challenging alpine drive that feels remote and rewarding despite its brevity.
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1.3 km
Distance
9 min
Avg Time
9 km/h
Avg Speed
12%
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