Boundary 31 Track is a 3.7 km Medium 4WD trail in Cobbannah, Victoria, Australia. Expect max gradient up to 15%. Average drive time is 10 minutes.
You'll discover a rewarding medium-difficulty adventure on Boundary 31 Track, where challenging grades and remote Victorian bush create an engaging 4WD experience near Cobbannah. This 3.7 km route demands respect for its 15% steep sections, making it ideal for drivers seeking to test their vehicle's capability without extreme technical difficulty. The track winds through classic Australian bushland with varied terrain that keeps you engaged throughout the approximately 10-minute run.
The driving experience here is notably diverse—you'll navigate through sections that test your line choice and vehicle control, particularly on the steeper pitches where proper tire pressure and weight distribution matter. Scenic native vegetation flanks the track, offering glimpses of the region's natural character between challenging moments. The relatively compact length means you can complete multiple runs to refine your technique or combine it with other nearby trails.
Before heading out, ensure your 4WD is in peak condition with quality recovery gear on board. The grade demands good brakes and engine control, especially on descent. Track conditions can vary seasonally, so check current reports and bring a GPS—Newtracs' offline maps will prove invaluable in this remote area. While currently showing minimal traffic, Boundary 31 Track delivers genuine satisfaction for intermediate 4WD enthusiasts seeking quality terrain without overcommitment.
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3.7 km
Distance
10 min
Avg Time
23 km/h
Avg Speed
15%
Steep Grade
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