Baileys Road is a 4.0 km Easy 4WD trail in Mulgildie, Queensland, Australia. Average drive time is 4.46 minutes.
Baileys Road offers 4WD drivers a straightforward introduction to off-road exploration near Mulgildie, with minimal technical demands but genuine outback character. You'll traverse 4 kilometres of gently rolling terrain that showcases the diverse landscape of inland Queensland—think open grasslands, scattered bushland, and wide-open skies that stretch endlessly toward the horizon. The flat grade means you can focus on enjoying the drive rather than wrestling with steep descents or tricky climbs, making this an ideal choice for newer off-road enthusiasts or those looking for a relaxed weekend adventure.
The driving experience is smooth and predictable, with well-defined tracks that guide you through the countryside at a comfortable pace. You'll encounter natural Queensland bushland scenery that rewards the journey with authentic outback atmosphere without overwhelming complexity. The trail's straightforward nature means minimal preparation is required—standard 4WD capability is more than sufficient here. However, you should still check local conditions before heading out, as seasonal weather can affect track quality.
With a typical completion time of just 4 minutes of actual driving, Baileys Road works perfectly as a standalone short expedition or as part of a larger exploration loop in the region. Track this route through the Newtracs app to log your adventure and connect with the growing community of off-road enthusiasts discovering Queensland's accessible trails.
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4.0 km
Distance
4 min
Avg Time
54 km/h
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