Davenport Access Track is a 0.4 km Medium 4WD trail in Hotham Heights, Victoria, Australia. Expect max gradient up to 14%. Average drive time is 1 minutes.
You'll find the Davenport Access Track offers a quick but challenging introduction to off-road driving near Hotham Heights. Despite its brief 0.4 km length, this medium-difficulty route packs plenty of technical interest into a short burst of driving, making it perfect for testing your vehicle's capabilities or warming up before tackling longer trails in the region.
The track demands respect with its steep 14% grade, which will test your traction control and line selection as you navigate the elevation change. You should approach this route with proper tire pressure adjustments and ensure your 4WD is in good working order before attempting the ascent. The terrain is demanding enough that concentration and smooth inputs are essential—this isn't a casual cruise but rather a focused driving challenge that rewards careful throttle management and vehicle control.
The Alpine setting near Hotham Heights provides stunning scenery throughout your brief journey, with mountain vistas rewarding your efforts. While the completion time is minimal, the concentrated challenge makes this trail memorable. You'll appreciate having a vehicle capable of handling steep gradients, and checking conditions beforehand is highly recommended given the terrain's exposure. Track this route on Newtracs to monitor your progress and compare performance metrics with other drivers who've conquered this technically engaging alpine access road.
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0.4 km
Distance
1 min
Avg Time
27 km/h
Avg Speed
14%
Steep Grade
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