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 97–102 of 102 tracks
Hoop Pine Hill
Lemon Tree / Komine
Oakey Creek Road
Stoney Creek Break
Banyo Road
Settlers 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.