Warm Corners Track is a 9.0 km Medium 4WD trail in Bonang, Victoria, Australia. Expect max gradient up to 20%. Average drive time is 52.18 minutes.
You'll discover why Warm Corners Track is a favorite among intermediate 4WD adventurers—it delivers genuine off-road challenges without demanding expert-level skills. Near Bonang in Victoria, this 9-kilometer route combines technical driving sections with rewarding scenery that justifies every minute of the 52-minute journey. The track demands respect, particularly where steep grades reach 20%, so you'll need a capable vehicle and genuine commitment to safe driving techniques.
The terrain transitions between rocky outcrops, rutted sections, and tighter passages that test your line choices and vehicle control. You're navigating through classic Victorian high country landscape, where the isolation and natural beauty reward your concentration. The steep sections require careful throttle management and awareness of your vehicle's limits—this isn't a trail for hesitation or excessive speed.
Before tackling Warm Corners, ensure your 4WD is in solid mechanical condition with proper tire grip and functioning recovery gear. The track's isolated nature means preparation is essential; carry water, communication devices, and basic recovery equipment. With nine vehicles having successfully completed this route, you'll have confidence in its legitimacy, though conditions vary seasonally. Using Newtracs to review the trail difficulty rating beforehand helps you assess whether your skills and vehicle match the challenge.
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9.0 km
Distance
52 min
Avg Time
11 km/h
Avg Speed
20%
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