Tea Pot Creek Track is a 5.2 km Easy 4WD trail in Benambra, Victoria, Australia. Average drive time is 13 minutes.
Tea Pot Creek Track offers 4WD newcomers and family adventurers an ideal introduction to off-road driving in Victoria's high country. You'll find yourself navigating a gentle 5.2 km route near Benambra that requires minimal technical skill while still delivering genuine backcountry exploration. The track winds through mixed forest with open grassy sections, offering scenic views across the surrounding landscape. With zero steep grades and predictable terrain, you can focus on enjoying the peaceful natural environment rather than wrestling with challenging obstacles.
The driving experience is relaxed and confidence-building, taking roughly 13 minutes to complete at a comfortable pace. You'll encounter well-formed track surfaces suitable for most capable 4WD vehicles, with plenty of opportunities to spot native wildlife among the eucalyptus and ferns. The relatively short duration makes this ideal for combining with other nearby trails or as a training run before tackling more demanding routes.
Minimal preparation is required for this straightforward journey, though you should carry water and check basic vehicle condition before heading out. The accessible nature of Tea Pot Creek Track has proven popular with the Newtracs community, with six vehicles having successfully completed the route. Whether you're building your off-road confidence or seeking a peaceful drive through pristine bushland, this track delivers an enjoyable Victorian backcountry experience without the complexity of harder terrain.
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5.2 km
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13 min
Avg Time
26 km/h
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