Deep Creek No 4 Track is a 6.3 km Extreme 4WD trail in Yangoura, Victoria, Australia. Expect max gradient up to 26%. Average drive time is 76.76 minutes.
Deep Creek No. 4 Track delivers an adrenaline-pumping challenge that will test your 4WD to its absolute limits. Near Yangoura, Victoria, this extreme terrain demands expert vehicle handling skills and unwavering concentration as you navigate one of the region's most formidable tracks. With a punishing 26% grade and only 6.3 km to conquer, you'll experience relentless technical demands that separate seasoned off-roaders from casual adventurers.
You'll encounter steep, rocky descents that require precise throttle control and line selection, with unforgiving terrain ready to exploit any driving error. The narrow track winds through dense Victorian bushland, offering little margin for correction as you pick your way between obstacles and manage severe elevation changes. Deep ruts, exposed rock formations, and variable surface conditions mean you should expect a grueling 77-minute battle with gravity and terrain.
Before attempting this track, you'll need a well-maintained, capable 4WD with excellent ground clearance and recovery equipment. This is strictly for experienced off-roaders with proven skills in extreme conditions. With 66 vehicles having successfully completed Deep Creek No. 4, you'll join an elite group who've conquered one of Victoria's most demanding off-road experiences. Use the Newtracs app to access detailed waypoints and track data before you venture out—preparation is essential when tackling extreme terrain like this.
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6.3 km
Distance
1h 17m
Avg Time
9 km/h
Avg Speed
26%
Steep Grade
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