Laurie Track is a 5.5 km Medium 4WD trail in Deddick Valley, Victoria, Australia. Expect max gradient up to 22%. Average drive time is 26 minutes.
You'll appreciate the Laurie Track for its challenging yet accessible blend of technical driving and remote beauty near Deddick Valley. This 5.5 km route packs genuine adventure into a manageable timeframe, making it ideal for intermediate 4WD drivers looking to test their skills without overcommitting to a full-day expedition. The steep 22% grades demand respect and proper vehicle setup, rewarding you with genuinely engaging terrain that separates competent drivers from casual weekend warriors.
The landscape shifts between rocky outcrops and dense native forest, offering visual variety as you navigate the winding track. You'll encounter rutted sections that require careful line selection and decent ground clearance, while tighter switchbacks demand concentration and smooth steering inputs. The relatively short 26-minute average completion time shouldn't fool you—this track's difficulty rating reflects the intensity of its challenges rather than its length.
Before heading out, ensure your 4WD is in top mechanical condition with good tyre grip and responsive brakes. The steep grades mean engine braking and low-range gearing are essential, particularly on descent where loss of traction could prove costly. Scout conditions beforehand if possible, as wet weather transforms the Laurie Track into a significantly more demanding proposition. The remote location means recovery assistance isn't readily available, so travel with communication devices and tell someone your intended route and return time.
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5.5 km
Distance
26 min
Avg Time
13 km/h
Avg Speed
22%
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