Curtis Track is a 0.0 km 4WD trail in Separation Creek, Victoria, Australia. Expect includes a river crossing.
Curtis Track rewards adventurous 4WD drivers willing to tackle remote challenges near Separation Creek. You'll navigate a lesser-known route that demands respect and preparation, offering the kind of raw off-road experience that keeps enthusiasts coming back. The track's unrated status reflects its rugged, unpredictable nature—this isn't a manicured trail, but rather a genuine test of your vehicle handling and decision-making skills.
The defining feature of Curtis Track is its river crossings, which transform your drive into a water-fording adventure. You'll need to carefully assess water depth and current before committing to each crossing, as conditions can vary dramatically depending on recent rainfall. The terrain will challenge your 4WD's capabilities while rewarding you with access to pristine backcountry scenery that few casual drivers ever experience. The landscape around Separation Creek offers genuine isolation and natural beauty.
Before attempting Curtis Track, ensure your vehicle is in peak mechanical condition and that you're carrying essential recovery equipment. Water crossings demand respect—bring a snorkel kit if possible, check your undercarriage clearance, and never attempt a crossing if you're uncertain about depth or stability. Travel with a companion vehicle if you can, and consider tracking your route with the Newtracs app to help with navigation in this remote area. This track suits experienced off-roaders who embrace calculated risk and proper preparation.
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