Humpy Creek Track is a 2.2 km Medium 4WD trail in Mitta Mitta, Victoria, Australia. Average drive time is 14 minutes.
You'll find Humpy Creek Track offers an accessible yet rewarding off-road experience near Mitta Mitta, perfect for drivers looking to build their 4WD skills without tackling extreme terrain. This 2.2 km route takes you through scenic Alpine region landscapes, combining gentle creek crossings with tree-lined sections that showcase Victoria's natural beauty. The straightforward driving conditions mean you can focus on enjoying the surroundings rather than wrestling with technical obstacles.
The track's manageable medium difficulty (2/4) makes it ideal for intermediate drivers or those new to off-roading who want genuine trail experience. You'll navigate creek beds and forest tracks at a relaxed pace—expect around 14 minutes of driving time that lets you soak in the remote alpine atmosphere. The terrain is forgiving with no steep grades, though you should still check local conditions before heading out and ensure your vehicle is in good working order. Water crossings may vary seasonally, so scout ahead if recent rainfall has been heavy.
With only three vehicles on record for this trail, you'll experience genuine solitude in the Victorian high country. It's the kind of track that rewards preparation: carry recovery gear, a full tank, and water supplies. The Humpy Creek Track serves as an excellent addition to a broader off-road adventure in the region, and tracking your progress with the Newtracs app lets you build a record of your 4WD exploration.
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2.2 km
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14 min
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10 km/h
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