75 Mile Beach Road is a 1.8 km Easy 4WD trail in K'gari, Queensland, Australia. Average drive time is 3.07 minutes.
Experience one of Australia's most iconic coastal drives on 75 Mile Beach Road near K'gari, where you'll traverse pristine sandy shores with the ocean at your side and island wilderness stretching inland. This easy 4WD adventure is perfect for drivers of all skill levels who want to experience the thrill of beach driving without technical challenges. The completely flat terrain and firm sand surface make it an ideal introduction to off-road driving, yet the scenery is nothing short of spectacular—turquoise waters, golden sands, and the natural beauty of the Fraser Coast unfold before you.
You should be prepared for typical beach conditions, including soft sand patches and tide considerations that may affect your route. While the 0% grade means no steep obstacles, always check local tide times and conditions before heading out, as beach accessibility varies. Deflate your tyres appropriately for optimal traction on sand, and bring fresh water and sun protection for this exposed coastal environment. The short 1.8 km route can be completed in just three minutes of driving time, but most visitors linger to soak in the views and enjoy the unique experience of coastal 4WD driving.
With over 315 successful trips logged by Newtracs users, this trail has proven itself as a must-do for anyone visiting the region. Whether you're a seasoned 4WD enthusiast or a curious beginner, 75 Mile Beach Road delivers an unforgettable Queensland experience.
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1.8 km
Distance
3 min
Avg Time
36 km/h
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