You'll discover why Old Dray Track remains a favourite among 4WD enthusiasts seeking authentic outback character near Mount Britton. This medium-difficulty trail delivers genuine Queensland bush driving without the extreme technical demands, making it ideal for building your off-road skills or enjoying a quick adventure. The 2.3 km route winds through classic Queensland terrain, where you'll navigate red dirt sections interspersed with rocky outcrops and native vegetation that frames genuinely scenic views of the surrounding landscape.
The driving experience balances accessibility with engagement—you'll encounter varied surface conditions including firm clay, loose gravel, and shallow rocky patches that keep you alert without overwhelming your vehicle. The track's gradual elevation changes provide satisfying driving without steep grades to worry about. Trees occasionally narrow your line, requiring careful steering and spatial awareness, while the wider sections let you build a steady rhythm through the bush.
Preparation is straightforward: bring plenty of water and ensure your tyres are in good condition for the mixed terrain. Check current conditions before heading out, as recent rain can soften sections temporarily. The 8-minute average completion time makes this perfect for combining with other nearby trails. With only three vehicles logged on Newtracs so far, you'll likely enjoy a peaceful experience away from busier routes, though this also means you're exploring relatively untested conditions—drive conservatively and share your experience when you return.
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2.3 km
Distance
8 min
Avg Time
18 km/h
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