Mount Crozier Track is a 28.5 km Easy 4WD trail in Murray-Sunset, Victoria, Australia. Average drive time is 35 minutes.
Experience the remote beauty of Victoria's outback on the Mount Crozier Track, a pristine 4WD route that rewards adventurous drivers with stunning desert landscapes and genuine solitude. This 28.5 km trail near Murray-Sunset takes you through authentic Australian bushland, where you'll encounter red earth tracks, sparse vegetation, and wide-open vistas that stretch to the horizon. The easy terrain means you can focus on absorbing the raw natural beauty rather than wrestling with technical obstacles.
You'll navigate well-defined tracks across relatively flat country with zero steep grades, making this an ideal option for those new to off-roading or seeking a relaxing wilderness drive. The landscape transitions through various desert ecosystems, revealing the unique character of this often-overlooked region. Dust clouds from other vehicles mark the route ahead, ensuring you stay on track while maintaining that thrilling sense of exploration.
Before heading out, ensure your vehicle is in good working order and carry plenty of water—the remote setting means help isn't nearby. Check weather conditions, as rain can transform these tracks dramatically. With only 17 vehicles having completed this route, you'll experience genuine isolation rarely found on popular trails. Budget around 35 minutes for the drive, though you'll likely spend longer simply soaking in the environment. This is quintessential outback adventuring without extreme demands.
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29 km
Distance
35 min
Avg Time
49 km/h
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22°C
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28 km/h NNE
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