Tea Pot Creek Track is a 5.0 km Hard 4WD trail in Benambra, Victoria, Australia. Average drive time is 20 minutes.
Tea Pot Creek Track rewards adventurous 4WD drivers with a challenging alpine experience near Benambra that demands skill and attention. You'll navigate a rugged 5-kilometre route through remote high-country terrain where rocky outcrops, water crossings, and tight technical sections test your vehicle handling and navigation abilities. The narrow track winds through native forest with stunning mountain vistas opening up at higher elevations, offering a genuine off-road adventure far from sealed roads.
The driving experience is demanding but achievable for experienced operators in capable vehicles. You'll encounter significant rocky sections that require careful line selection, creek crossings that may be impassable after heavy rain, and vegetation encroachment that narrows your passing options. The track's difficulty rating reflects these technical challenges rather than gradient—expect to complete the route in around 20 minutes if conditions allow steady progress.
Before attempting Tea Pot Creek Track, ensure your vehicle is properly equipped with recovery gear and spare tyres. Check current conditions and recent rainfall, as water crossings can become hazardous quickly. This trail is best tackled with experienced passengers who can spot obstacles, and a communication device is essential in this isolated area. Only four vehicles have successfully navigated this route on record, making it a genuine test of your 4WD capabilities and off-road expertise.
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5.0 km
Distance
20 min
Avg Time
15 km/h
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