Top 5 High Country Huts in Victoria | Must-Visit 4WD Tracks
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Top 5 High Country Huts in Victoria – Mark the Tracks You’ve Conquered
The Victorian High Country is 4WD heaven — stunning views, gnarly tracks, and some of the most legendary huts in the country. Built by cattlemen, loggers, and adventurers, these rugged shelters have stood the test of time, offering shelter, history, and an excuse to test your rig on some of Victoria’s best off-road tracks.
And because every adventure deserves a badge of honour, we’ve created TracMarc High Country Hut Stickers — the perfect way to prove you’ve made the trip. Let’s hit the top 5 huts you need to visit and the stickers you need to collect!
1. Craig’s Hut – Victoria’s Most Iconic High Country Hut
📍 Mount Stirling — If there’s one hut every off-roader has heard of, it’s Craig’s Hut. Built for The Man from Snowy River in 1981, this one’s all about the views and the drive. Tackle the Monument Track for a proper 4WD challenge, then grab your Craig’s Hut Sticker to mark the adventure.
2. Bluff Hut – Epic 4WD Views from the High Country
📍 Bluff Track, Alpine National Park — Sitting at one of the highest elevations in Victoria, Bluff Hut is the spot for killer views and proper High Country vibes. The Bluff Track is steep, rocky, and rewarding — perfect for those who love their 4WD adventures with a side of adrenaline.
3. Lovick’s Hut – A Classic Victoria 4WD Destination
📍 Howitt Plains — Originally built by the Lovick family in the 1960s, this hut is a classic High Country stop. The drive in via the King Billy Track is as much of an experience as the hut itself — expect steep sections, river crossings, and epic mountain scenery.
4. Bindaree Hut – Waterfalls, 4WD Trails, and River Crossings
📍 Howqua River Area — Want a 4WD adventure with a side of waterfalls? Bindaree Hut is your answer. It’s close to Bindaree Falls, making it the perfect camping and exploring destination. The river crossings getting there? Just an added bonus for the off-roaders.
5. Fry’s Hut – A Historic Hut in the Victorian High Country
📍 Howqua Hills Historic Area — One of the best-preserved cattlemen’s huts, Fry’s Hut was built by gold miner Fred Fry in the 1930s. The drive through the Howqua Hills is worth it, offering stunning river scenery and a peaceful spot to stop for lunch.
Mark the Tracks You’ve Conquered!
There’s something special about reaching these remote huts, tackling the tracks that get you there, and soaking up the history of Australia’s High Country.
And now, you can collect your adventures with TracMarc High Country Hut Stickers — a badge of honour for every track you’ve conquered.
🎒 Start your collection today!
🚀 Shop the High Country Hut Stickers Here.
Have you tackled these huts? Show us where you’ve placed your stickers! Tag us on social media and join the adventure. #TracMarcLegends
FAQs about High Country Huts
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What’s the most popular High Country hut in Victoria?
Craig’s Hut is the most iconic, thanks to its location, history, and stunning 4WD access. -
Are these huts accessible in winter?
Many tracks in the Victorian High Country close for winter. Always check Parks Victoria before heading out. -
Can you camp at these huts?
Yes, most huts have nearby camping areas. Facilities vary — BYO everything and leave no trace.
Looking for more huts? Dive into The Hut Files for stories, history, and sticker-ready destinations.