Club Trips
Only club members may participate as drivers in club trips.
Members are encouraged to participate in Club Trips.
Members who book on trips must have completed any driver training the trip requires. Driver training courses are held throughout the year, to assist members to gain the knowledge and practical skills required to drive safely offroad.
Members can obtain trip leader contact details within each trip listing, or apply to join the trip by clicking on the link.
Trip Ratings
- SCENIC: Bitumen & dirt roads, limited 4wding, lookouts, flora and fauna of the local area, other points of interest.
- EASY: Mainly off bitumen on formed tracks, some 4wding, no steep inclines or declines.
- MODERATE: Bush terrain, beach terrain, some inclines or side slopes, soft sand or mud areas, easy creek crossings.
- HARD: Rough terrain, steep inclines, steep side slopes, rough creek crossings, possible towing and/or snatching.
- DIFFICULT: Very rough terrain, very steep inclines, steep side slopes, slippery conditions, difficult creek crossings, some towing, snatching and or winching.


Upcoming Club Trips
View our upcoming 4WD Trips for TLCC Club Members.
Gum Creek Cactus Cull

Moderate tracks accessing cactus areas and rest day trip is usually moderate. This working bee is for one week of culling, identifying and recording wheel cactus eradication efforts. Come and join us on Gum Creek Station in the Flinders Ranges. We have been doing this for 16 years and have removed over15,000 plants. Join our expert team and have some fun. This working bee is for 1 week of culling, identifying and recording wheel cactus eradication efforts. Some accommodation available in the shearers quarters or bring your van, camper trailer, tent, etc. Persons attending Gum Creek are most welcome to then continue up the track to Moolooloo Station after completion on 27 July.
Learn MoreMoolooloo Cactus Cull

About Moolooloo Station is 25 km north west of Blinman. This working bee is for 1 week of culling, identifying and recording wheel cactus eradication efforts. There are fabulous shearers quarters with toilets and showers. Vans and camper vans can be accommodated, if necessary, as there is plenty of room. The station has some fabulous drives and a history to be explored. Terrain types Scenic to Moderate. A trip on the lay day is generally moderate. Participants should be prepared for walking & hiking to locate cactus. Persons attending Gum Creek are most welcome to head back down the track after completion on 27 July. Accommodation limit is 22 persons in the shearers quarters. Station is 25 km north of Blinman. This working bee is for 1 week of culling, identifying and recording wheel cactus eradication efforts.
Learn MoreTinnie Trip to the Warburton

Warburton Creek forms downstream from the confluence of the Diamantina and Georgina rivers in Goyder Lagoon, and flows in a south-westerly direction for about 150 km before discharging into Lake Eyre. Starting at Stoney Crossing on Kalamurina Station, we launch the Tinnies & travel 60km to Wetlands camp to refuel before continuing to the Warburton Groove (140km) then retrace our track (about 400km round trip). Each participant must be completly self resourced, Tinnie(11-12 foot),. 15 hp motor, ability to take 220 litres of fuel, camping equipment, radios, food & water for at least 7 days on water. Zodiac to be towed on water with fuel for part of the journey. Starting with a 2 day drive from Adelaide. Support vehicles, towing fuel trailers will be needed as well to act as backup for the Tinnie troupe. Convoy minimum of 3 tinnies plus Support crew. Trip Leader Michael Polacek assisted by Peter Young.
Kalamurina Station, SA 5734
Learn MoreKudriemitchie Outstation Trip & Working Bee

Situated about 1140 km north from Adelaide, and 85 km north west of Innamincka on the Coongie Lakes Track (Montepirie Track) is Kudriemitchie Outstation, once a pastoral outstation used to accommodate the mustering parties away from the main homestead at Innamincka. TLCCSA members have been involved since 1995, renovating & restoring the Outstation mostly under the influence and enthusiasm of the late Steve Golley, DEW and Innamincka Station (Santos). This site is now heritage listed. In August 2025 Innamincka will be the NPWS Park of the Month. NPWS will be shining a spotlight on Innamincka and no doubt travellers will visit Kudriemitchie. This trip is part tidying up and presentation and part relaxation (trying to catch elusive Yellow Belly fish). There is likely to be an earlier trip at short notice to assist and plan the tasks.
Kudremitchie Outstation. Coongie Lakes Track, (Montepirie Track), Innamincka SA 5173.
Learn More