Mormon Town Track is a 0.6 km Medium 4WD trail in Walhalla, Victoria, Australia. Expect max gradient up to 55%. Average drive time is 7.37 minutes.
If you're seeking a serious test of your 4WD's climbing ability in a compact package, Mormon Town Track delivers exactly that. This short but punchy trail near Walhalla packs genuine technical challenge into just 0.6 km, with a brutal 55% grade that demands respect and precision. You'll find yourself tackling steep ascents that require confident throttle control and solid vehicle setup—this isn't a leisurely cruise, but a focused driving experience that showcases what your rig can handle.
The landscape around Walhalla offers classic High Country character, with native forest framing your approach and rocky outcrops defining the track surface. You should prepare for loose terrain and deep ruts typical of frequently-driven mountain tracks; tire traction and undercarriage clearance are critical here. The steep grade means momentum management is everything—too fast and you'll lose control, too slow and you might bog down. Most drivers complete the challenge in around 7 minutes, though your time will depend entirely on vehicle capability and driving style.
This is a trail where 67 previous visitors have tested their mettle, and you'll understand why it's become a proving ground for serious 4WD enthusiasts. Come prepared with a capable vehicle, proper tire pressure adjustments, and realistic expectations about what your setup can achieve. The reward isn't distance covered—it's the satisfaction of conquering one of Victoria's steepest short drives.
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0.6 km
Distance
7 min
Avg Time
5 km/h
Avg Speed
55%
Steep Grade
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