North Glenpatrick Track is a 3.0 km Extreme 4WD trail in Glenpatrick, Victoria, Australia. Expect max gradient up to 23%, winch recovery may be required. Average drive time is 15 minutes.
For 4WD enthusiasts seeking an extreme challenge, the North Glenpatrick Track delivers heart-pounding terrain that will test both your vehicle and your nerve. This 3.0 km beast near Glenpatrick, Victoria pushes the limits with a punishing 23% grade that demands respect and preparation. You'll need a winch equipped vehicle to safely navigate this trail—it's not a suggestion, it's essential equipment for tackling the steepest sections and ensuring you can recover if things go sideways.
The driving experience here is intense and unforgiving. You'll encounter relentless climbs and descents that require precise vehicle control and unwavering concentration. The rugged landscape offers little room for error, with natural obstacles and technical terrain that separate experienced off-roaders from novices. Despite the extreme difficulty, the raw sense of accomplishment—and the stunning Victorian bushland views—make this trail unforgettable for those equipped to handle it.
With only 3.0 km to cover, you might expect a quick 15-minute blast, but don't be fooled. The brutal gradient and technical challenges mean you'll be working hard every metre. Before attempting the North Glenpatrick Track, ensure your vehicle is in peak condition, your recovery gear is ready, and your driving skills are genuinely advanced. Only 42 vehicles have successfully conquered this trail—make sure yours belongs in that exclusive group by being fully prepared.
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3.0 km
Distance
15 min
Avg Time
13 km/h
Avg Speed
23%
Steep Grade
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