Wee Macgregor Tramway is a 0.3 km Easy 4WD trail in Kuridala, Queensland, Australia. Average drive time is 1 minutes.
You'll discover a piece of Queensland's mining heritage on the Wee Macgregor Tramway, a short but historically significant 4WD track near Kuridala. This easy-going trail offers a unique opportunity to explore the remnants of early 20th-century industrial infrastructure while enjoying a straightforward driving experience suitable for all skill levels. The flat terrain and minimal technical demands make it perfect for those new to off-roading or looking for a leisurely exploration.
The 300-meter route winds through the Queensland bushland, revealing the old tramway route that once served the region's mining operations. You'll navigate well-maintained tracks with no steep grades to challenge you, allowing you to focus on the fascinating landscape and historical context surrounding your drive. The scenery is typically Australian—open bushland with native vegetation—providing a peaceful setting for your off-road adventure. Despite its simplicity, this trail rewards curiosity about the area's industrial past.
With only a minute or two of actual driving time, the Wee Macgregor Tramway is best combined with other nearby tracks to make a full day's exploration worthwhile. No special vehicle preparation is required beyond standard 4WD readiness, though you should carry water and sun protection for the Queensland heat. This trail proves that memorable 4WD experiences don't always require extreme difficulty—sometimes the story behind the terrain is what makes the journey special.
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0.3 km
Distance
1 min
Avg Time
26 km/h
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