Burnside Quarry Track is a 0.4 km 4WD trail in Greenhill, South Australia, Australia. Expect includes a river crossing.
You'll discover something special at Burnside Quarry Track—a compact but challenging off-road experience that packs genuine adventure into just 0.4 km. Despite its modest length, this trail near Greenhill offers 4WD enthusiasts the opportunity to test their vehicle handling through river crossings that demand careful navigation and respect for water conditions.
The terrain here rewards drivers who appreciate technical challenges over distance. You'll encounter water crossings that require you to read the current and plan your approach carefully, making this an excellent spot to practice water fording techniques in a low-pressure environment. The surrounding landscape reflects South Australia's distinctive character, with quarry-adjacent terrain that showcases the region's geological features. While the 0% steep grade might suggest an easy run, don't underestimate the complexity—river crossings demand concentration and proper vehicle preparation regardless of gradient.
Before tackling this track, ensure your 4WD is in excellent mechanical condition and that your snorkel is secure if you're running one. Check recent rainfall in the Greenhill area, as water levels can fluctuate significantly, potentially altering crossing difficulty. Bring recovery gear and consider visiting during drier periods if you're new to water crossings. This trail proves that adventure isn't always about long distances—sometimes the most memorable drives come in compact packages.
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