36 is a 0.5 km Medium 4WD trail in Goomburra, Queensland, Australia. Average drive time is 6.66 minutes.
You'll discover why Trail 36 near Goomburra is a favorite among 4WD enthusiasts looking for an accessible yet rewarding drive through Queensland's scenic countryside. This medium-difficulty trail offers the perfect introduction to off-road driving without overwhelming inexperienced adventurers, while still providing enough character to keep seasoned drivers engaged.
As you navigate the 0.5 km route, you'll experience genuine off-road conditions that showcase the region's natural landscape. The terrain presents moderate obstacles and varied surfaces that demand careful vehicle handling and driver focus, making this an ideal trail for building your 4WD skills. With no steep grades to contend with, you can concentrate on line selection and throttle control rather than worrying about dramatic elevation changes. The scenic surroundings make every moment behind the wheel enjoyable, whether you're tackling rocky sections or navigating through natural corridors.
You should come prepared with a capable 4WD vehicle and basic off-road recovery equipment—standard precautions for any trail adventure. The 7-minute average completion time means you can knock this out as part of a larger day of exploring the region's trail network. With over 20 vehicles having successfully tackled Trail 36, you'll be joining a community of drivers who've discovered this hidden gem. Track your progress and navigate with confidence using the Newtracs app, which provides real-time navigation to keep you on the right path.
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0.5 km
Distance
7 min
Avg Time
6 km/h
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