Kilkivan - Kingaroy Rail Trail is a 10.6 km 4WD trail in Goomeri, Queensland, Australia. Expect includes a river crossing.
The Kilkivan – Kingaroy Rail Trail offers 4WD drivers a unique adventure through Queensland's scenic countryside near Goomeri, combining historical intrigue with genuine off-road challenges. This 10.6 km route follows the path of a former railway line, giving you a sense of exploring remnants of regional transport history while tackling authentic creek crossings that demand respect and proper vehicle preparation.
You'll navigate terrain that transitions from established track sections to more technical river crossing zones, where water depths and current conditions can vary significantly depending on recent rainfall. The relatively flat grade means steep climbs aren't the concern here—instead, your focus should be on water hazard management and vehicle traction through potentially slippery creek beds. The Queensland bushland scenery unfolds around you as you progress, with native vegetation framing the old rail corridor and offering genuine outback character.
Before attempting this trail, ensure your 4WD is equipped for water crossings with appropriate snorkel height, differential locks engaged where needed, and reliable recovery gear on board. Check local conditions beforehand, as creek levels can change rapidly. This is an unrated trail with limited traffic data, so come prepared for variable conditions and bring extra supplies. The experience rewards patient, methodical driving rather than aggressive tactics.
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26 km/h ESE
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