Dreadnought Gully Track is a 0.1 km 4WD trail in Arapiles, Victoria, Australia.
You'll discover an intriguing pocket of off-road adventure near the iconic Arapiles landscape, where the Dreadnought Gully Track offers a unique opportunity to explore terrain that few vehicles have ventured into. This short but compelling route provides an intimate glimpse into the rugged character of Victoria's western region, where granite outcrops and native vegetation create a distinctive driving environment that rewards curiosity and careful vehicle handling.
The terrain demands respect despite its modest length. You should approach with appropriate caution, as untracked or rarely-traveled gullies can present unexpected obstacles, hidden rocks, and variable ground conditions that may surprise even experienced drivers. The narrow corridor of this gully creates a focused driving experience where precision matters more than speed. Before attempting this route, ensure your vehicle is well-maintained with good ground clearance and appropriate tyres for loose or rocky surfaces.
The real appeal here lies in exploration—you're venturing into territory that sits on the frontier of off-road discovery near Arapiles. The dramatic landscape around this gully showcases the raw geological beauty of the region, with weathered rock formations and native scrubland creating memorable scenery. While there's no official difficulty rating or reported completion data yet, this makes it an excellent opportunity for adventurous drivers to document their experience and contribute to the Newtracs community knowledge about this lesser-known track.
Explore Dreadnought Gully Track in the app
Offline maps, live conditions & more
0.1 km
Distance
--
Avg Time
--
Avg Speed
--
Steep Grade
See how many vehicles have driven this trail
Already have an account?
See who's driving this trail and when
Already have an account?
23°C
Partly Cloudy
13 km/h NE
38%
24°C
3.8
7-Day Forecast
Partly Cloudy
Partly Cloudy
Sunny
Moderate rain
Moderate rain
Patchy rain nearby
Sunny
Get offline topo maps, live conditions, and data-driven difficulty ratings.