15 is a 0.1 km Medium 4WD trail in Goomburra, Queensland, Australia. Average drive time is 0.8 minutes.
If you're seeking a quick but rewarding 4WD experience near Goomburra, Trail 15 delivers a concentrated dose of off-road driving that punches above its diminutive size. Despite its brief 0.1 km length, this medium-difficulty trail showcases the diverse terrain Queensland has to offer, making it an ideal warm-up run or a satisfying addition to a longer exploration of the region.
You'll navigate through varied landscape that demands moderate technical skill without overwhelming less experienced drivers. The terrain presents enough character to keep you engaged, with natural obstacles and ground conditions that test your vehicle's handling capabilities. The 0% steep grade means you won't face extreme inclines, but don't let that fool you into complacency—the trail's medium rating indicates there's still real off-road driving to manage. The scenic surroundings of the Goomburra area provide a pleasant backdrop as you complete this concentrated challenge.
For your trip, ensure your vehicle is in good mechanical condition with properly maintained suspension and tires suited to variable terrain. Bring water and check weather conditions beforehand, as Queensland conditions can change quickly. The trail's compact nature makes it perfect for fitting into a half-day adventure, and you can verify trail conditions and share your experience through community feedback. With 23 vehicles having successfully completed Trail 15, you'll be joining a growing list of explorers who've tackled this intriguing Queensland gem.
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0.1 km
Distance
1 min
Avg Time
9 km/h
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