Dry Creek Hill Road is a 7.5 km Easy 4WD trail in Eildon, Victoria, Australia. Expect max gradient up to 7%. Average drive time is 13.53 minutes.
You'll discover why Dry Creek Hill Road is a favourite among 4WD newcomers and experienced drivers alike. This easy-going trail near Eildon delivers genuine off-road thrills without overwhelming technical demands, making it perfect for testing your vehicle's capabilities or building confidence behind the wheel. The 7.5 km route takes you through diverse Victoria High Country terrain, blending scenic forest sections with open clearings that offer stunning views across the Eildon region.
The driving experience combines steady elevation gain with well-defined track conditions that keep you engaged throughout the 14-minute run. You'll navigate a consistent 7% grade that tests your vehicle's traction and hill-climbing ability without demanding advanced 4WD skills. The terrain transitions between compacted earth and loose gravel sections, rewarding smooth driving technique while remaining forgiving enough for those still mastering vehicle control off-road.
Before heading out, check local conditions as seasonal weather can affect track grip—particularly after rain when clay-based sections become slippery. Standard 4WD preparation is all you need; high-clearance vehicles will have an easier time, but many standard SUVs have completed this trail successfully. With 66 vehicles having driven Dry Creek Hill Road through the Newtracs community, you'll find plenty of track data and driver experiences available to help plan your visit and prepare your approach.
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7.5 km
Distance
14 min
Avg Time
33 km/h
Avg Speed
7%
Steep Grade
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