Craigs Track is a 2.7 km Medium 4WD trail in Boho, Victoria, Australia. Expect max gradient up to 5%. Average drive time is 14 minutes.
Craigs Track offers 4WD enthusiasts a rewarding medium-difficulty adventure near Boho, combining accessible terrain with genuine off-road character. You'll navigate 2.7 km of varied landscape that demands respect without overwhelming inexperienced drivers, making this an excellent progression trail for those building their 4WD skills.
The track takes you through a mix of open woodland and tighter sections where you'll encounter moderate ruts and uneven ground that test your vehicle handling. A consistent 5% grade keeps things interesting throughout, and you should expect to find patches of loose gravel and occasional rocky outcrops that require careful line selection. The scenery is quintessentially Victorian high country—eucalyptus-dotted hillsides with glimpses of distant ridgelines that make the drive feel more adventurous than the numbers suggest.
Before heading out, ensure your vehicle has good ground clearance and functioning differentials for the uneven terrain. Check your tire pressure and carry basic recovery gear, as the track's narrower sections limit bailout options. You can typically complete Craigs Track in around 14 minutes of actual driving time, though you'll likely want longer to enjoy the experience. Track conditions can vary seasonally, so check current reports before visiting. This is the kind of trail where nine previous adventurers have left their mark—manageable enough to be fun, challenging enough to be memorable.
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2.7 km
Distance
14 min
Avg Time
12 km/h
Avg Speed
5%
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