Googs Track

StartClick to Reverse the Dynamic Map and Driving NotesCeduna
FinishGlendambo BP Truckstop
DifficultyDifficulty 3/5
Suitable For4WD Motorbike 
Distance568.87 km
Minimum Days2
Average Speed41.37 km/hr
Travel Time13 hrs 45 mins
Page Updated: 8 Feb 2023

Description

Goog's Track was named after John (Goog) Denton who envisioned that a road heading from Ceduna to Tarcoola would be of considerable value to the region. Goog decided to undertake this enormous task in 1976 and with the help from his family, the track was finished in around three years. Goog's Track is a single vehicle track that traverses through Yumbarra Conservation Park and Yellabinna Regional Reserve. The trek covers in excess of 300 sand hill crossings and it is recommended that the trek be negotiated from south to north. The journey starts at Ceduna and heads due north until you meet the Transcontinental Railway Line at Malbooma. The trek then heads east and follows the line towards Tarcoola. Not suitable for offroad caravans of any type and generally towing trailers should be avoided, however small lightweight offroad trailers such as TVan or Ultimate Campers would be ok.

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Environment

The journey traverses through Yumbarra Conservation Park and Yellabinna Regional Reserve. This area is a nature enthusiasts dream as there are plenty of great wildlife and birdlife to be seen. Mallee fowl and Sandhill Dunnarts are two rare species that are found in this area. Kangaroos, wombats, dingoes and a large variety of birds are also present. Dogs are not permitted.

History

It's a fascinating story how the Goog's Track came about. It all started with the purchase of Lone Oak in the mid 1960s where John (Goog) and Jenny Denton had cleared their property for farming. Additional children were born to the Denton's including Martin, Debbie and Jeffery and they all had nicknames with two being well known. John was nicknamed 'Goog' for his interest in eggs as a child and Martin was called 'Dinger' by many of his mates. Goog was very passionate about the area and strongly believed that a road heading through the scrub to the north of his homestead would be extremely viable to the region. It was then in 1973 that he preceded from his farm boundary with a Fordson tractor fitted with a blade to clear scrub and light timber as well as levelling a rather rough track. As the going got tougher, Goog decided to use a bulldozer and with the help from Jenny's brother Denis and Martin (Dinger) they built a support 4WD out of wrecks lying around. The whole family were involved nearly every weekend for almost three years and one could only imagine how hard and dirty the work was for them. This included driving the bulldozer, bringing up fuel and equipment in the rebuilt 4WDs and clearing stumps and loose sticks. After purchasing a grader, Denis gave the track a more levelled surface making it more suitable for regular traffic. It wasn't until August 1976 when Goog's Track had finally met up with another track to the north which was started in 1955 and finishing not far from Mount Finke.Goog and Dinger and the rest of the family would have been extremely proud of their achievements. Although Goog would have appreciated some support from the government sharing his visions of a major road, his enthusiasm, perseverance and efforts will always be recognised. Today, Goog's Track is a well known trail for 4WD and adventure enthusiasts alike.John (Goog) Denton and Martin (Dinger) Denton have now passed and there is a memorial dedicated to them just west of Goog's Lakes. When you are there, please think of them and the work they had undertaken as well as their families. One day, this work may pay off when Goog's Track is formally recognised as Goog's Road. Jenny Denton can be contacted on 0428257035 and is very open and willing to speak with people who want information about travelling the track. She also runs a Facebook page called Googs Track but requests that people call her on the number provided as she finds it easier.

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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.
Your vehicle will need to be extensively prepared for remote area travel, with all fuel, water, food and vehicle repair equipment and spare parts. All travellers should read the 4WDriving Topic for related articles and checklists for vehicle setup and driver awareness. The Department for Environment and Heritage advise vehicles to travel north along the track, due to safety concerns. It is recommended for all travellers to lower tyre pressures to about 60 to 70% of normal highway pressure. This is to avoid damage to the track and consequent track closures.The nearest FUEL stop is at Ceduna prior to the trip or Glendambo on the Stuart Highway. The recommended campsites are at Googs Lakes and Mount Finke. Firewood can be collected at intervals along the track and should only be used sparingly. Vehicles are prohibited from driving off track and on the lake.Vehicles should engage 4WD and lower tyre pressures as this helps by making travel easier and protecting the track from becoming severely corrugated.Vehicles should also carry the appropriate recovery gear, including shovel and air compressor.Mount Finke is the highest landform at 369 metres. Begin the climb from car park and sign the visitors book located beneath the trig point. The view from the summit is spectacular of the surrounding sea of mallee.Visitors planning to visit Childara Rock-hole or travel through Lake Everard station strictly need prior arrangement with station management. Telephone: (?) 8648 1884. Respect Aboriginal Cultural sites and please do not remove any artefacts. Do not bring your dogs, they are NOT permitted. Please contact the Ceduna Visitor Centre prior to travel for update on road conditions and visitor numbers to the track. Jenny is also very open and willing to chat with anyone about their plans call 0428257035.

Permits

Most of Googs Track is now located within the Yumbarra Conservation Park and the Yellabinna Regional Reserve. Dogs are not permitted. Best camping areas are at Googs Lake and at Mount Finke. You must purchase a camping permit (per vehicle per night) before starting the track. You can get your camping permit online at Parks SA or at the Ceduna Visitor Centre or other SA Parks agents.Vermin Proof Fence Access to Childara RockAll dog fences such as the gate on the eastern perimeter of Yellabinna Regional Reserve and Lake Everard Station must be kept shut at all times. The owners of Lake Everard Station may grant access to Childara Rock but please ask for permission prior. If permission is granted - please do not venture further east from Childara Rock towards the property.

Fuel Usage

DieselULPLPG
4cyl 86 litres *4cyl 102 litres *4cyl 114 litres
6cyl 86 litres *6cyl 115 litres *6cyl 100 litres
8cyl 87 litres8cyl 94 litres
Usage is averaged from recorded data (* specific to this trek) and calculated based on trek distance.

Best Time To Visit

The track is closed in January & February due to extreme summer heat conditions but travel is possible at any other time. It is best to time your trip for when conditions are dry, and winter is preferable due to temperatures.

Closest Climatic Station

Tarcoola Aero
Distance from Trek Mid Point 94.88km N
 JanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec
Mean Max. °C36.835.131.427.122.418.818.821.225.227.931.433.7
Mean Min. °C19.819.316.012.17.95.14.65.59.011.715.517.3
Mean Rain mm12.228.116.010.211.413.510.112.010.217.819.823.5
    Best time to travel      Ok time to travel      Travel NOT recommended

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Directions

Ceduna to Kalanbi
Driving: 19.64 km
Heading: 359°
Avg Speed: 65.95 km/hr
EST Time: 17:52
Kalanbi to Dog Fence, Goog's Track (South)
Driving: 10.51 km
Heading:
Avg Speed: 63.27 km/hr
EST Time: 09:58
Dog Fence, Goog's Track (South) to Goog's Track Water Hole
Driving: 39.25 km
Heading: 25°
Avg Speed: 31.14 km/hr
EST Time: 01:15:37
Goog's Track Water Hole to Memorials to Goog and Dinger
Driving: 11.69 km
Heading: 80°
Avg Speed: 36.72 km/hr
EST Time: 19:06
Memorials to Goog and Dinger to Googs Lake Campground
Driving: 3.75 km
Heading: 97°
Avg Speed: 26.93 km/hr
EST Time: 08:21
Googs Lake Campground to Lois Rock
Driving: 67.48 km
Heading: 91°
Avg Speed: 30.95 km/hr
EST Time: 02:10:49
Lois Rock to Dog Fence, Goog's Track (East)
Driving: 15.19 km
Heading: 108°
Avg Speed: 25.66 km/hr
EST Time: 35:31
Dog Fence, Goog's Track (East) to Childara Rockhole
Driving: 1.91 km
Heading: 25°
Avg Speed: 26.32 km/hr
EST Time: 04:21
Childara Rockhole to Dog Fence, Goog's Track (East)
Driving: 1.91 km
Heading: 205°
Avg Speed: 26.32 km/hr
EST Time: 04:21
Dog Fence, Goog's Track (East) to Nalara Rock
Driving: 11.6 km
Heading: 275°
Avg Speed: 40.82 km/hr
EST Time: 17:03
Nalara Rock to Goog's Track
Driving: 91.64 km
Heading: 311°
Avg Speed: 34.99 km/hr
EST Time: 02:37:08
Goog's Track to Drum Camp
Driving: 19.76 km
Heading: 15°
Avg Speed: 28.47 km/hr
EST Time: 41:38
Drum Camp to Mount Finke Campground
Driving: 21.92 km
Heading: 359°
Avg Speed: 29.33 km/hr
EST Time: 44:50
Mount Finke Campground to Goog's Tk & Trans Australian Railway
Driving: 45.18 km
Heading: 10°
Avg Speed: 31.38 km/hr
EST Time: 01:26:23
Goog's Tk & Trans Australian Railway to Malbooma
Driving: 9.53 km
Heading: 99°
Avg Speed: 61.19 km/hr
EST Time: 09:20
Malbooma to 318 Mile Ballast Siding
Driving: 22.55 km
Heading: 99°
Avg Speed: 63.51 km/hr
EST Time: 21:18
318 Mile Ballast Siding to Tarcoola
Driving: 16.39 km
Heading: 92°
Avg Speed: 52.42 km/hr
EST Time: 18:45
Tarcoola to Wilgena
Driving: 22.68 km
Heading: 115°
Avg Speed: 52.67 km/hr
EST Time: 25:50
Wilgena to New Year Hill
Driving: 42.46 km
Heading: 138°
Avg Speed: 39.9 km/hr
EST Time: 01:03:50
New Year Hill to Kingoonya
Driving: 47.85 km
Heading: 73°
Avg Speed: 60.39 km/hr
EST Time: 47:32
Kingoonya to Glendambo BP Truckstop
Driving: 45.98 km
Heading: 99°
Avg Speed: 40.46 km/hr
EST Time: 01:08:11
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

Facilities

Where to Stay

The two camping areas are located at Googs Lake, and at Mt Finke. Fees apply - book and pay online. Sites are not allocated but you must get your camping permit before travel and pay per vehicle per night.

Services & Supplies

Wildflowers

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