Boys Camp Break is a 4.1 km Medium 4WD trail in Noojee, Victoria, Australia. Expect max gradient up to 4%. Average drive time is 25 minutes.
You'll discover a rewarding medium-difficulty trail near Noojee that delivers genuine 4WD challenges without overwhelming complexity. Boys Camp Break combines technical driving with scenic forest surroundings, making it ideal for intermediate off-road enthusiasts looking to build their skills. The 4.1 km route takes approximately 25 minutes to complete, with a consistent 4% grade that keeps you engaged throughout.
The terrain here is genuinely interesting—you'll navigate through forest tracks with varied surface conditions that test your vehicle's handling and your driving technique. Rocky sections and uneven ground demand steady concentration, while the surrounding vegetation and mountain vistas make the drive visually rewarding. The moderate gradient means you won't face extreme climbing challenges, but the trail's character comes from technical ground conditions rather than steep grades.
Before heading out, ensure your vehicle is in good mechanical condition and your tires have adequate tread for loose terrain. The trail is best tackled in dry conditions, as wet weather can make sections slippery. With eight successful completions already logged by other enthusiasts, Boys Camp Break has proven itself as a reliable medium-grade challenge. Track your progress and contribute your experience to the Newtracs community—your insights help future drivers prepare properly for this engaging Victorian track.
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4.1 km
Distance
25 min
Avg Time
10 km/h
Avg Speed
4%
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