Carboor-Edi Track is a 7.1 km Medium 4WD trail in Edi Upper, Victoria, Australia. Expect max gradient up to 4%, includes a river crossing. Average drive time is 20 minutes.
You'll discover why the Carboor-Edi Track is a hidden gem for 4WD enthusiasts seeking manageable adventure near Edi Upper in Victoria. This 7.1 km route delivers an engaging medium-difficulty experience that strikes the perfect balance—challenging enough to test your skills without demanding advanced technique. The moderate 4% grade keeps things interesting as you navigate through diverse terrain that showcases the region's natural character.
The real highlight of this track lies in its river crossings, which add genuine excitement to your drive. You'll need to approach these water sections with respect and careful line selection, particularly if recent rainfall has elevated water levels. Ensure your vehicle is well-maintained with functioning differentials and good ground clearance before attempting these crossings. The scenic journey takes approximately 20 minutes to complete, though you may want to allocate extra time to safely assess crossing conditions.
You should come prepared with recovery equipment and let someone know your planned route. While the track is relatively straightforward to follow, the river crossings demand your full attention and deliberate decision-making. Whether you're building confidence in off-road driving or seeking a rewarding weekend adventure, the Carboor-Edi Track offers genuine engagement with Victoria's backcountry landscape. Track your progress with Newtracs to stay oriented and log your completion.
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7.1 km
Distance
20 min
Avg Time
22 km/h
Avg Speed
4%
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