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CREB Track start, Daintree river.
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The 71km CREB Track, which starts just north of Daintree Village, is regarded as one of Australia's most spectacular and challenging four-wheel-drive trails.
In dry conditions, the CREB Track is a very steep and very rough track linking Daintree to Wujal Wujal and is only suitable for well-equipped 4WD vehicles and motorists with vehicle recovery experience. It is not suitable for trailers.
The CREB track is a very steep and very rough track linking Daintree to Wujal Wujal. It was originally the service access track for the old powerline to Cooktown.
The CREB track is only suitable for well-equipped 4WD vehicles and those with vehicle recovery experience. It is not suitable for trailers. The track crosses through the Burungu Aboriginal community. You should be mindful of this when accessing the track.
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