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I mean it's a second level spell that only lasts for an hour. A dedicated tracker NPC, could still find some way to sus out where the party has gone, albeit with a disadvantage.
Now the staff of the druids or whatever that magic item is that allows for unlimited pass without trace that's almost OP for overland travel, but hey that's why the BBEG has scrying.
Yeah there's plenty of other ways to follow them, but you can't track them by prints they left.
OP is indeed a little overstated, it's a strong spell but with a very niche application, so all by all perfectly fine.