4WD Tracks in Glasshouse Mountains
102 tracks in Glasshouse Mountains, Queensland.
About Glasshouse Mountains
The Glasshouse Mountains region north of Brisbane has a network of pine plantation forestry tracks and national park fringe roads that give accessible day-trip 4WD within an hour of the city. The terrain is moderate — not extreme, but real enough to be engaging in a capable 4WD.
The Woodford, Maleny, and Peachester back-roads traverse the D'Aguilar Range fringe and the pine plantation blocks. The D'Aguilar National Park has some unsealed access. The Conondale Range has more serious forestry tracks to the north-west.
Year-round driving with best conditions in the dry season (May–October). Forestry access tracks in active plantation areas require permits from the forestry manager — check before entering commercial blocks.
Popular tracks in Glasshouse Mountains
Showing 49–72 of 102 tracks
Broken Ridge Break
Blackall Road
Lone Tree Break
Wrights Road
Cedrela Break
Mcdougall Road
Rooster Hill
Cookes Road
Pierce Avenue
Gully Track
Roses Circuit
Roses Circuit
Mcconnell Road
Soldier Settlers' Trail
Mud Dog
Komine Circuit
Komine Circuit
Mcdougall Road
Lockes Lane
Gowens Road
Durundur Break
Sunshine Coast Hinterland Great Walk
Soldier Settlers' Trail
Pryor Road
Frequently asked questions
What 4WD tracks are accessible in the Glasshouse Mountains area?
The D'Aguilar National Park (north-west of Brisbane) has unsealed 4WD tracks suitable for capable high-clearance vehicles. The Conondale National Park and the surrounding state forest have more varied terrain. The Woodford to Kilcoy back-road uses unsealed state forest roads. Active plantation forestry tracks require permits — check with Queensland Forestry before accessing commercial plantation blocks.