Worlley Track (4wd) is a 3.1 km Medium 4WD trail in Powelltown, Victoria, Australia. Expect max gradient up to 2%. Average drive time is 9 minutes.
Worlley Track offers 4WD enthusiasts a rewarding medium-difficulty adventure through the scenic forests near Powelltown, Victoria. This 3.1 km route delivers genuine off-road driving experience without requiring expert-level skills, making it ideal for intermediate drivers looking to build confidence and test their vehicle's capabilities. You'll navigate gently rolling terrain with a modest 2% grade, allowing you to focus on line selection and vehicle control while enjoying the surrounding bushland.
The drive takes approximately nine minutes, taking you through varied forest conditions that showcase the natural character of the area. You'll encounter sections of established track with some rougher patches that demand careful navigation—loose stones and ruts are common features you should anticipate. The scenery is quintessentially Victorian high country, with native vegetation framing your route and plenty of opportunities to appreciate the landscape between technical sections.
Before heading out, ensure your vehicle is in good condition with properly inflated tyres and adequate fuel. Check weather conditions beforehand, as forest tracks can become slippery after rain. The trail's popularity—with 38 vehicles having successfully completed it—demonstrates its appeal and reliability as a well-used route. Use the Newtracs app to download offline maps before you go, ensuring you can navigate confidently even without mobile reception in these forested areas.
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3.1 km
Distance
9 min
Avg Time
21 km/h
Avg Speed
2%
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