Beehive Creek Track (4wd) is a 7.4 km Hard 4WD trail in Glenmaggie, Victoria, Australia. Expect max gradient up to 15%. Average drive time is 58.79 minutes.
Challenge yourself on the Beehive Creek Track, a demanding 4WD adventure that rewards experienced drivers with rugged creek crossings, steep ascents, and remote Victorian bushland. You'll navigate 7.4 kilometres of technical terrain that demands precision and vehicle control, with grades reaching up to 15% that will test both your driving skills and your rig's capability. The narrow track winds through dense forest before opening onto dramatic creek systems where water crossings add an extra layer of complexity—bring your recovery gear and know your vehicle's limits.
The driving experience is genuinely challenging rather than scenic cruising; you should expect rocky outcrops, deep ruts, and sections where concentration is paramount. Weather conditions dramatically affect difficulty here, so check conditions carefully and avoid this track after heavy rain when creek levels rise unpredictably. You'll find the 59-minute average completion time reflects the need for careful line choice and spotting at technical sections. Only 18 vehicles have successfully logged this track on Newtracs, which tells you something about its genuine difficulty rating.
This is a trail for experienced 4WD drivers with capable vehicles and recovery equipment. Come prepared with a spotter if possible, know your vehicle thoroughly, and respect the terrain's demands. The isolation and technical challenge make Beehive Creek a genuinely rewarding conquest for serious off-road enthusiasts.
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7.4 km
Distance
59 min
Avg Time
14 km/h
Avg Speed
15%
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