Rocky Gully Track is a 0.8 km Medium 4WD trail in Kenilworth, Queensland, Australia. Average drive time is 5.86 minutes.
Rocky Gully Track delivers an accessible yet rewarding off-road experience that proves you don't need extreme terrain to enjoy genuine 4WD adventure. Near Kenilworth, this 0.8 km route takes you through a dramatic gully carved by water erosion, where rocky outcrops and uneven ground demand careful vehicle handling despite the moderate difficulty rating. You'll navigate natural rock formations and sandy sections that test your steering precision without requiring high-clearance modifications or specialized recovery gear.
The scenic appeal lies in the rugged Australian bushland that surrounds the gully, with native vegetation framing your descent into this geological feature. The terrain varies between compacted earth and exposed rock, keeping you engaged throughout the short but satisfying six-minute run. While there's no steep grade to contend with, you should watch for loose rocks that can shift under your tyres and reduce traction—especially important given the gully's confined nature.
This is an ideal trail for building confidence in moderate off-road conditions or introducing passengers to genuine 4WD capability. With over 120 successful vehicle completions logged, Rocky Gully Track has proven accessible to a wide range of setups. Plan for minimal recovery equipment, but bring water and ensure your tyres are in good condition before tackling the rocky sections. The trail's proximity to Kenilworth makes it perfect for combining with other local adventures.
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0.8 km
Distance
6 min
Avg Time
8 km/h
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