Steak And Chicken is a 0.4 km Medium 4WD trail in Redland Bay, Queensland, Australia. Average drive time is 3 minutes.
You'll discover a quirky local favorite near Redland Bay that punches above its weight despite its compact size. Steak and Chicken offers 4WD enthusiasts a fun, accessible challenge that's perfect for honing your vehicle handling skills without demanding extreme technical prowess. The 400-meter route delivers surprising variety in terrain, taking you through mixed ground conditions that test your awareness and precision driving in a concentrated dose of off-road adventure.
The trail winds through Queensland bushland with a natural, undulating character that keeps you engaged throughout the brief 3-minute run. You'll navigate through sections of compacted earth and vegetation, experiencing the kind of responsive handling that makes 4WD exploration rewarding. The zero-degree steep grade means you won't face daunting climbs, but the moderate difficulty still requires decent vehicle control and situational awareness—making this an excellent training ground if you're building confidence or testing new equipment setups.
Preparation is straightforward: ensure your vehicle is in good mechanical order and your tires have adequate tread for variable ground grip. The short length makes this an ideal warm-up trail or a quick addition to a longer day exploring the broader Redland Bay region. Track your performance using the Newtracs app to log your completion and discover what other local treasures await in this part of Queensland.
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0.4 km
Distance
3 min
Avg Time
9 km/h
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