Tea Pot Creek Track is a 1.8 km Hard 4WD trail in Benambra, Victoria, Australia. Expect max gradient up to 5%. Average drive time is 15 minutes.
Tea Pot Creek Track rewards adventurous 4WD drivers with a challenging blast through some of Victoria's rugged backcountry near Benambra. This hard-rated trail packs serious terrain into just 1.8 km, demanding skilled vehicle handling and genuine off-road capability. You'll tackle steep grades reaching 5% as you navigate rocky creek crossings and tight sections that separate casual explorers from experienced off-roaders. The narrow, technical track winds through native forest, offering glimpses of the surrounding alpine landscape as you work through each obstacle.
The driving experience here is intense but rewarding. You'll encounter uneven surfaces, potential water hazards, and sections requiring careful line selection—this isn't a cruise for beginners. Completion time of around 15 minutes might seem short, but every minute demands full concentration. Before attempting Tea Pot Creek Track, ensure your vehicle is in excellent mechanical condition and properly equipped with recovery gear. Check weather conditions beforehand, as wet weather can significantly increase difficulty and create hazardous creek conditions.
Only four vehicles are recorded as having completed this trail on Newtracs, making it a genuine challenge that will test both your driving skills and your vehicle's capabilities. Come prepared with experience, proper equipment, and realistic expectations—Tea Pot Creek Track delivers an authentic hard-core off-roading experience.
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1.8 km
Distance
15 min
Avg Time
7 km/h
Avg Speed
5%
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