Fourbys is a 0.1 km 4WD trail in The Glen, Queensland, Australia. Expect includes a river crossing.
If you're seeking an exciting water-crossing adventure near The Glen, Queensland, Fourbys delivers exactly what its name promises. This compact trail offers 4WD enthusiasts the chance to test their vehicle's water-fording capabilities in a genuine river-crossing environment. Despite its brief 0.1 km length, don't underestimate what this trail brings to your off-road experience—it's perfectly suited for drivers who want to sharpen their water-crossing skills or simply enjoy a quick splash through Queensland's waterways.
You'll encounter river crossings that demand respect and proper technique. The relatively flat terrain with 0% steep grade means the challenge here isn't about climbing or technical rock work, but rather about smooth, controlled water navigation. Before heading out, ensure your vehicle is properly prepared for water crossings: check your intake snorkel is functioning, verify your vehicle's fording depth capability, and inspect your undercarriage seals. High water levels after rainfall can significantly alter this trail's difficulty, so timing your visit wisely is essential.
With only one vehicle having completed this route to date, you'll be exploring a relatively untested path through the region. This makes Fourbys ideal for adventurous drivers looking for something different from well-trafficked trails. The quick completion time means you can easily combine this trail with other local 4WD routes. Track your adventure and help build the community knowledge using the Newtracs app to log your experience and conditions.
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