Eidsvold–Theodore Road
It runs south-east, south-west and north-west, skirting the base of Mount Rose (a former gold mining site)[4] before crossing the Burnett River to the west of Eidsvold.It continues to the north-west through Calrossie, Borania and Ballymore State Forests, where it passes the exit to Defence Road, before entering Cracow.[6] A $17 million upgrade project was undertaken in 2012 on parts of a 77 kilometres (48 mi) section of the road in the North Burnett Region.[12] Primitive roads were cut between the various pastoral runs and their supporting towns, thus in time connecting Cracow to east and west.In the 1920s a total of 475 small farms were offered for sale along the Dawson River near the town of Castle Creek, which was renamed Theodore in 1926.