Rodda Spur Track is a 6.8 km Medium 4WD trail in Mitta Mitta, Victoria, Australia. Expect max gradient up to 6%. Average drive time is 24 minutes.
You'll discover why Rodda Spur Track earns its reputation as a rewarding medium-difficulty adventure near Mitta Mitta. This 6.8 km route delivers genuine 4WD challenges without overwhelming inexperienced off-roaders, making it ideal for honing your vehicle handling skills. The consistent 6% grade keeps you engaged throughout, with terrain that demands respect but remains forgiving enough for drivers building confidence in their off-road abilities.
As you traverse the spur, expect a mix of rocky sections and rutted forest track that showcase the rugged character of Victoria's high country. The scenery transitions through native vegetation with glimpses of the surrounding landscape, rewarding your efforts with views that justify the drive. Most competent 4WD vehicles will complete the route in around 24 minutes, though you might want to take longer to photograph standout sections or navigate particularly challenging spots.
Before heading out, ensure your vehicle is properly maintained with good tyres and adequate ground clearance—the rocky terrain and grade demand respect. Bring recovery gear and let someone know your route. With only five vehicles logged on Newtracs so far, you'll enjoy a quieter, less-trafficked experience compared to busier trails in the region. The combination of accessible difficulty and genuine adventure makes Rodda Spur an excellent choice for weekend explorers seeking authentic off-road driving.
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6.8 km
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24 min
Avg Time
17 km/h
Avg Speed
6%
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