33 is a 0.2 km Hard 4WD trail in Goomburra, Queensland, Australia. Average drive time is 19.1 minutes.
Trail 33 near Goomburra will test your 4WD skills with technical challenges that demand precision and vehicle control. Despite its modest 0.2 km length, you'll encounter the kind of demanding terrain that separates experienced drivers from novices, making every meter count. The concentrated difficulty means you'll need to stay sharp and read the track carefully as obstacles and rough ground demand your full attention.
You'll navigate through rugged terrain with rocky sections and uneven surfaces that require careful line selection and responsive steering. The Queensland bushland setting provides a natural backdrop as you work through the trail's technical features, though the focus here is purely on the driving challenge rather than scenic vistas. While the grade remains manageable, the terrain's complexity and demanding nature mean you should arrive with your vehicle in top condition and your skills well-honed.
Before attempting Trail 33, ensure your 4WD is properly maintained with good suspension, appropriate tyres, and reliable recovery equipment. The 19-minute average completion time reflects the concentration required rather than distance covered. Only experienced off-road drivers should tackle this one—it's not recommended for beginners. Six vehicles have successfully completed this trail, so it's proven but unforgiving. Check conditions beforehand and consider bringing recovery gear, as the technical nature means mistakes can happen quickly.
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0.2 km
Distance
19 min
Avg Time
2 km/h
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