Loopy 31 is a 0.4 km Medium 4WD trail in The Glen, Queensland, Australia. Average drive time is 2.33 minutes.
You'll find Loopy 31 a delightful short burst of 4WD fun near The Glen, Queensland—perfect for drivers looking to sharpen their skills on a manageable course without committing hours to the trail. This medium-difficulty loop packs surprising variety into its compact 0.4 km layout, offering enough technical interest to keep you engaged while remaining accessible for intermediate drivers and those introducing themselves to off-road driving.
The terrain weaves through mixed conditions that test your vehicle handling and line choice. You'll navigate gentle undulations and varied ground surfaces that demand your attention despite the lack of severe gradients. The short completion time—typically just 2 minutes—makes this an ideal warm-up trail or a fun repeat run to try different driving lines and techniques. The flat grade profile means you can focus entirely on lateral control and precision rather than wrestling with steep climbs or descents.
With 18 vehicles already logged on Newtracs, you'll join a growing community enjoying this local favorite. The accessible length and difficulty make it perfect for testing vehicle modifications or simply enjoying some quality off-road time in a concentrated package. Come prepared with basic recovery gear and ensure your vehicle is mechanically sound, though hazards are minimal given the terrain's nature. Whether you're building confidence or seeking a quick adrenaline hit, Loopy 31 delivers straightforward off-road enjoyment near The Glen.
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0.4 km
Distance
2 min
Avg Time
10 km/h
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