Road 21 4wd is a 1.7 km Medium 4WD trail in McMahons Creek, Victoria, Australia. Expect max gradient up to 29%. Average drive time is 3.65 minutes.
Road 21 near McMahons Creek offers 4WD drivers a thrilling short burst of genuine off-road challenge that packs serious punch into just 1.7 km. What makes this trail special is its uncompromising 29% gradient—steep enough to test your vehicle's climbing ability and your nerve, yet short enough to complete in around 4 minutes. You'll find yourself tackling a concentrated dose of technical terrain that demands respect and proper vehicle setup.
The trail cuts through rugged Victorian bushland with dramatic elevation changes that will keep you focused behind the wheel. As you push uphill, you'll navigate rocky sections and loose surfaces that reward smooth throttle control and good line selection. The steep grade means weight distribution and traction are critical—this isn't a cruise, it's a genuine test of your 4WD's capability and your driving skill. You should ensure your vehicle is well-maintained with good tires and adequate ground clearance before attempting Road 21.
This is a trail where preparation matters. Scout the conditions beforehand and consider tackling it during drier periods when traction is more predictable. The short length makes it ideal for drivers wanting to hone their technical skills without committing to a full day's expedition. Whether you're building confidence in challenging terrain or pushing your vehicle's limits, Road 21 delivers concentrated 4WD excitement that belies its modest distance. Bring your determination and respect for the terrain.
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1.7 km
Distance
4 min
Avg Time
28 km/h
Avg Speed
29%
Steep Grade
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