Camerons Track is a 1.2 km Extreme 4WD trail in Aire Valley, Victoria, Australia. Average drive time is 14 minutes.
You'll encounter pure technical driving on Camerons Track, where rock gardens and treacherous creek crossings demand expert vehicle control and nerves of steel. This 1.2 km extreme challenge near Aire Valley rewards experienced 4WD drivers with an unfiltered test of their skills and their vehicle's capabilities. The terrain is relentlessly demanding—expect boulder-strewn sections that will have you picking precise lines through massive rock formations, coupled with water crossings that require careful navigation and excellent spotting from a companion.
The Victorian bush setting provides a raw, authentic off-road experience, though the dense terrain offers limited scenery in the traditional sense; your focus will be entirely on the next obstacle ahead. You'll navigate through tightly spaced rocks and potential undercarriage hazards at every turn, making this a trail where mistakes are costly. Completion in around 14 minutes might seem quick, but you'll understand why—this isn't a leisurely drive.
Before attempting Camerons Track, ensure your vehicle is in peak mechanical condition with upgraded suspension and underbody protection. High-clearance 4WDs with proven articulation are essential. Always bring recovery equipment, a spotter who knows what they're doing, and ideally a communication device. Only two vehicles have successfully completed this trail, making it genuinely extreme terrain. This is a trail for seasoned off-road enthusiasts only—respect its difficulty and come properly prepared.
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1.2 km
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14 min
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5 km/h
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