Glassos Track is a 5.4 km Medium 4WD trail in Kenilworth, Queensland, Australia. Expect max gradient up to 13%, winch recovery may be required. Average drive time is 28 minutes.
The Glassos Track delivers a genuine test of your 4WD's capabilities without overwhelming novice off-roaders, making it a sweet spot for drivers looking to build confidence on challenging terrain. This 5.4 km route near Kenilworth rewards you with a proper adventure that demands respect—you'll encounter steep sections pushing 13% grades that'll have you engaging your winch, particularly on the more technical portions where loose surfaces meet significant elevation changes. The driving experience here is genuinely engaging, with terrain that keeps you focused and alert throughout the 28-minute average run.
You should prepare thoroughly before tackling Glassos Track. A winch isn't just recommended—it's essential equipment you'll likely need before completion. The combination of steep grades and challenging ground conditions means this isn't a casual cruise; bring proper recovery gear, check your vehicle's mechanical condition, and ideally travel with experienced company. Weather conditions dramatically affect difficulty here, so scout recent reports before heading out.
The scenic Queensland bushland surrounding the track provides a rewarding backdrop to your effort, and the technical challenge attracts serious 4WD enthusiasts looking for something more demanding than standard trails. With 38 vehicles successfully completing this route, you'll join a committed group of drivers who appreciate genuine off-road experience over easy terrain.
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5.4 km
Distance
28 min
Avg Time
12 km/h
Avg Speed
13%
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