Murtaghs Creek Track is a 8.8 km 4WD trail in Dartmouth, Victoria, Australia.
You'll discover a remote creek-crossing adventure near Dartmouth that rewards intrepid explorers with scenic riverside terrain and genuine backcountry solitude. The Murtaghs Creek Track stretches 8.8 kilometres through Victoria's rugged landscape, offering a moderately engaging drive through varied terrain that showcases the region's natural beauty. You'll navigate creek crossings and undulating ground that keep you engaged without extreme technical demands, making this an ideal trail for those looking to venture beyond the usual tourist routes.
The drive takes you through picturesque bushland with excellent opportunities to spot native wildlife and enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. The gentle gradient means you can focus on the scenery rather than fighting steep climbs, though you should remain alert for unexpected obstacles and water depth variations at creek crossings, especially after heavy rain. We recommend bringing recovery gear, extra water, and a reliable map—while the track is reasonably straightforward, mobile reception can be patchy in this region.
This is a trail for 4WD enthusiasts who appreciate raw, undeveloped terrain and don't require heavily maintained tracks. The lack of official data from other drivers means you'll have a genuine sense of exploration, and the relative isolation adds to the authentic off-road experience. Come prepared, stay cautious, and you'll find Murtaghs Creek Track delivers the kind of adventure that reminds you why you love getting off the beaten path.
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