75 Mile Beach Road is a 9.7 km Easy 4WD trail in Fraser Island Fish Habitat Area, Queensland, Australia. Average drive time is 13.82 minutes.
You'll experience one of Australia's most iconic 4WD destinations on 75 Mile Beach Road, where you can drive directly on pristine sand with the ocean as your constant companion. This easy coastal trail near Fraser Island's Fish Habitat Area offers a unique driving experience that combines accessibility with genuine adventure—perfect for 4WD enthusiasts of all skill levels wanting to test their vehicle on natural terrain without technical difficulty.
The 9.7 km stretch delivers pure sandy beach driving with minimal elevation change, allowing you to focus on enjoying the scenery rather than navigating challenging obstacles. You'll traverse compact sand at the water's edge, where the firm surface provides excellent traction and predictable handling. The flat gradient means even inexperienced off-road drivers can confidently manage their vehicle while taking in the stunning Queensland coastline and watching for native wildlife that frequents these shores.
Before heading out, ensure your tyres are at the correct pressure for sand driving—slightly deflated for better flotation—and check tide times carefully, as high tides can restrict beach access. The trail's popularity means you're never far from assistance, with over 356 vehicles having successfully completed this route. Bring water, sunscreen, and respect the Fish Habitat Area's regulations to preserve this remarkable coastal environment for future adventurers.
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9.7 km
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14 min
Avg Time
49 km/h
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