Limestone Creek Track is a 1.6 km Medium 4WD trail in Cobberas, Victoria, Australia. Expect max gradient up to 27%, includes a river crossing. Average drive time is 8 minutes.
If you're seeking a genuine test of vehicle control on a compact but punchy track, Limestone Creek Track delivers an adrenaline-packed challenge near Cobberas. This 1.6 km route packs serious technical demands into a short timeframe, with a steep 27% grade that will have you focusing intently on line choice and throttle management. You'll navigate rugged terrain that demands respect from both driver and machine, making this a popular proving ground—68 vehicles have already taken on this track's demands.
The standout feature here is the river crossings, which add genuine technical complexity to your drive. You'll need to carefully assess water depth and current before committing, then execute precise steering to maintain traction on slippery creek beds. The surrounding landscape near Cobberas provides scenic backdrop to what's otherwise a no-nonsense driving challenge. While the track can be completed in around 8 minutes, you should allow extra time for careful observation and planning, especially at the water crossings.
Before tackling Limestone Creek, ensure your vehicle is in top mechanical condition—the steep grades and river crossings demand reliable braking and traction control. Check recent conditions through the Newtracs app's trail updates, as water levels can vary significantly and impact crossing difficulty. Bring recovery gear, travel with others when possible, and never underestimate the concentration required on this technically demanding short track.
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1.6 km
Distance
8 min
Avg Time
13 km/h
Avg Speed
27%
Steep Grade
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