Monument Creek Track is a 5.3 km Medium 4WD trail in Cambarville, Victoria, Australia. Expect max gradient up to 20%. Average drive time is 22.51 minutes.
Monument Creek Track delivers the perfect introduction to serious off-roading without overwhelming your 4WD capabilities. You'll navigate a demanding 5.3 km route that rewards confident driving with stunning mountain scenery and genuine technical challenges. The 20% grades demand respect and proper vehicle setup, but the medium difficulty rating means you'll spend your time problem-solving rather than struggling—ideal conditions for building your off-road skills.
As you work through the track near Cambarville, you'll encounter steep rocky sections where line choice becomes critical and traction is constantly tested. The terrain alternates between exposed creek crossings and tightly woven forest sections, where overhanging branches and narrow passages keep you fully engaged. You should expect loose stones, water runoff features, and potential slippery conditions after rain—this isn't a casual cruise. Bring recovery gear, carry extra water, and ensure your vehicle's suspension and underbody protection are in good condition before attempting the grades.
The 37 drivers who've completed Monument Creek Track before you have logged genuine off-road experience here. With an average completion time of 23 minutes, you'll understand why—every kilometer demands attention. The combination of technical terrain, scenic beauty, and legitimate challenge makes this Cambarville classic a must-do for intermediate 4WDers building their repertoire.
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5.3 km
Distance
23 min
Avg Time
14 km/h
Avg Speed
20%
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