Strzelecki Track

StartClick to Reverse the Dynamic Map and Driving NotesInnamincka
FinishLyndhurst
DifficultyDifficulty 2.5/5
Suitable ForAWD Motorbike 
Distance471.95 km
Minimum Days1
Average Speed63 km/hr
Travel Time7 hrs 29 mins
Page Updated: 17 Jan 2024

Description

The Strzelecki Track is steeped in history: discovered and named by Charles Sturt in 1845 the Strzelecki Creek and the subsequent discovery of the Cooper Creek opened the area. The actual "track" was originally blazed by Harry Redford, a cattle thief droving 1000 stolen cattle over untracked country from central Qld to Adelaide. The thief was caught out, but due to his heroic efforts in establishing a new stock route he was let off and became one of the greatest drovers in Australian history.

But the tragic death of explorers Burke and Wills on the banks of the Cooper Creek near present day Innamincka is the region's most famous incident. In 1861 the South Australian government offered 2000 pounds to the first explorer to reach the top end of the continent.

The Victorians at that time were brashly rich and with much pomp and ceremony Robert O'Hara Burke left Melbourne with his team of 20 men, 18 camels, 22 horses and 20 tonnes of food bound to reach the Gulf of Carpentaria. Unfortunately, Burke was not a bushman, had absolutely no tracking or surveying experience and was extremely hot tempered. His second in command was not initially Wills but a fellow who had an unfortunate habit of feeding the horses rum! When Burke discovered this he sacked the man, smashed their entire supplies of rum and appointed William John Wills to the position.

Their race to be the first to reach the top of Australia was fraught with incident but amazingly three of them actually made it to the top and returned to their supply depot at Cooper Creek. They were Burke, Wills and King. The tragedy is that they were over a month overdue and the supply team had retreated south only 9 hours before their arrival. The supply team had left supplies buried beneath a tree which bore the markings "Dig 3ft NW" and various other markings. The tree is now called the Dig Tree and is protected by the Qld pastoral commission. It's just a half day drive from Innamincka to visit the tree and the surrounding area where plaques mark the grave sites of Burke and Wills who died of a combination of starvation and poisoning from eating berries after the supplies ran out and they couldn't make their way south. Only King survived - he had the sense to befriend the aborigines and when Burke and Wills died they cared for him until he was rescued in 1861.

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Preparation

MUST READ: You are strongly encouraged to read the following articles prepared by the knowledge experts at ExplorOz for your safety and preparation before undertaking any published ExplorOz Trek - Outback Safety, Outback Driving Tips, Outback Communications, and Vehicle Setup for the Outback.

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Please refer to Road Reports published by the local shire and/or main roads for the area you intend to visit. Road/Track conditions can change significantly after weather events. Travellers must be responsible for their own research on current conditions and track suitability.
IMPORTANT NOTICE
Tyre and Mechanical services at Innamincka will be opened by local John Osborne for approx 1 hour first thing in the morning daily. This is for tyre enquiries only and is from Monday 18th Feb 2008 until approx 18th April 2008. Services that will be available from April onwards will be advised later.

Permits

There are no permits required to travel this track, however one must be obtained for visiting Coongie Lakes.

Fuel Usage

DieselULPLPG
4cyl 55 litres *4cyl 76 litres4cyl 94 litres
6cyl 69 litres *6cyl 73 litres *6cyl 83 litres
8cyl 72 litres8cyl 78 litres
Usage is averaged from recorded data (* specific to this trek) and calculated based on trek distance.

Best Time To Visit

The cooler months are definitely the best time to visit, although always check local conditions as this area can be impassable especially after heavy rains.

Closest Climatic Station

Moomba Airport
Distance from Trek Mid Point 119.99km NE
 JanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec
Mean Max. °C38.736.733.729.123.619.919.522.627.430.433.936.3
Mean Min. °C24.623.620.215.610.77.26.48.112.315.719.522.1
Mean Rain mm13.734.025.16.99.910.817.65.314.210.923.014.4
    Best time to travel      Ok time to travel      Travel NOT recommended

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Directions

Innamincka to Adventure Way & Dillons Hwy
Driving: 3.32 km
Heading: 118°
Avg Speed: 63 km/hr
EST Time: 03:09
  • Drive southeast. for: 0.09 km time: 00:24
  • Bear left onto Strzelecki Track/D96. Continue on D96. for: 3.23 km time: 02:46
Adventure Way & Dillons Hwy to Della Road Junction
Driving: 44.81 km
Heading: 190°
Avg Speed: 63 km/hr
EST Time: 42:40
  • Drive southeast on Strzelecki Track/D96. for: 0.04 km time: 00:01
  • Turn right to stay on Strzelecki Track/D96. for: 44.76 km time: 42:37
  • Turn left. for: 0.01 km time: 00:02
Della Road Junction to Old Strzelecki Tk & Strzelecki Tk
Driving: 14.9 km
Heading: 289°
Avg Speed: 63 km/hr
EST Time: 14:11
  • Drive west on Strzelecki Track/D96. for: 14.9 km time: 14:12
Old Strzelecki Tk & Strzelecki Tk to Matthew D'arcy Dodworth Memorial
Driving: 8.33 km
Heading: 276°
Avg Speed: 63 km/hr
EST Time: 07:56
  • Drive west on Strzelecki Track/D96. for: 8.33 km time: 07:56
Matthew D'arcy Dodworth Memorial to Moomba Viewing Platform
Driving: 32.45 km
Heading: 258°
Avg Speed: 63 km/hr
EST Time: 30:54
  • Drive west on Strzelecki Track/D96. for: 32.33 km time: 30:35
  • Turn right. for: 0.11 km time: 00:19
Moomba Viewing Platform to Memorial John Beck
Driving: 14.23 km
Heading: 170°
Avg Speed: 63 km/hr
EST Time: 13:33
  • Drive south. for: 0.11 km time: 00:16
  • Turn right at the end of the road, onto Strzelecki Track for: 14.12 km time: 13:17
Memorial John Beck to Strzelecki Tk & Merty Merty Access
Driving: 36.3 km
Heading: 188°
Avg Speed: 63 km/hr
EST Time: 34:34
  • Drive south on Strzelecki Track/D96. for: 36.3 km time: 34:34
Strzelecki Tk & Merty Merty Access to Strzelecki Creek Crossing - Strzelecki Track
Driving: 43.53 km
Heading: 189°
Avg Speed: 63 km/hr
EST Time: 41:27
  • Drive south on Strzelecki Track/D96. for: 43.53 km time: 41:27
Strzelecki Creek Crossing - Strzelecki Track to Strzelecki Tk & Arkaroola Access
Driving: 79.09 km
Heading: 203°
Avg Speed: 63 km/hr
EST Time: 01:15:19
  • Drive east on Strzelecki Track/D96. for: 79.09 km time: 01:15:20
Strzelecki Tk & Arkaroola Access to Dog Fence Rest Area
Driving: 91.29 km
Heading: 249°
Avg Speed: 63 km/hr
EST Time: 01:26:56
  • Drive west on Strzelecki Track/D96. for: 91.29 km time: 01:26:56
Dog Fence Rest Area to Talc Alf Art Works Access Rd
Driving: 102.32 km
Heading: 231°
Avg Speed: 63 km/hr
EST Time: 01:37:26
  • Drive south on Strzelecki Track/D96. for: 102.32 km time: 01:37:27
Talc Alf Art Works Access Rd to Lyndhurst
Driving: 1.38 km
Heading: 266°
Avg Speed: 63 km/hr
EST Time: 01:18
  • Drive west on Strzelecki Track/D96. for: 1.35 km time: 01:18
  • Turn left at the end of the road, onto The Outback Highway for: 0.03 km time: 00:01
Distance is based on the travel mode shown (Driving, Straight, Cycling, Walking etc), Direction is straight line from start to end, Avg Speed & EST Time is calculated from GPS data.

What to See

There are many things to see and do such as visiting the Burke and Willls Dig Tree, Coongie Lakes and not to mention the Cooper River being great for fishing and bush camping. A short drive from the Old Strzelecki Track near Merty Merty homestead heads east towards Cameron Corner where you can stand in the corner of 3 states.

Recreation

Swimming, fishing and boating is all popular in the area, however no fishing is allowed at Coongie Lakes and nets are banned from the Cooper. Fish that can be found are: catfish, callop, barcoo, Welch's grunter and yellowtail. Photography, birdwatching, bush walking and vehicle touring are all popular activities in the area.

Some people come to Innamincka for a day and stay and a week. Camps along the Cooper are not only beautiful but teeming with wildlife at all times of the day and night. Before sunrise you can hear the distinctive call of the eagles, the rustle of rubbish bags being vandalised by crows and the distant howling of a dingo. By sun up the corellas are in full chorus, ensuring everyone within a hundred kilometre radius is awake. During the day pelicans and ducks patrol the narrow stretch of creek in front of the camps, teasing the fishermen with their skilful extraction of yellowbelly. And by dusk the corellas and sparrows return in pairs, fighting and screeching to demand their tree. The few minutes after sunset are the quietest moments of the day when everything seems to suddenly stop. But by dark, as you stoke the camp fire, the fish start jumping and as you try to sleep the cooling camp fire is raided by scavenging dingos.

For a taste of what you can expect to see along the Strzelecki Track, please enjoy this 30 second film by Member - George Royter.


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Where to Stay

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Services & Supplies

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