Burtles Break is a 0.0 km 4WD trail in Wongawallan, Queensland, Australia. Expect includes a river crossing.
Burtles Break offers 4WD enthusiasts a thrilling opportunity to test their river crossing skills in the scenic Wongawallan region of Queensland. This trail is ideal for drivers seeking an adventurous experience away from conventional tracks, where water crossings form the centerpiece of your journey. You'll navigate through varied terrain that demands respect and preparation, with the river presenting the primary challenge that defines this route.
Before heading out, you should ensure your vehicle is equipped for water crossings—check your snorkel clearance, differential breathers, and engine bay sealing. The subtropical Queensland landscape surrounding Burtles Break offers rewarding scenery, though conditions can change rapidly, particularly after rainfall. You'll need to assess water depth and flow carefully before committing to each crossing, as conditions vary seasonally.
This trail suits intermediate to experienced 4WD drivers who understand their vehicle's capabilities and limitations. Bring recovery gear, as assistance may be limited in this remote area. Track conditions and water levels can shift dramatically, so check current conditions and consider traveling with other vehicles for safety. The combination of water crossings and raw bushland driving makes Burtles Break a memorable addition to any serious 4WD adventure in Queensland's Gold Coast hinterland.
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22°C
Patchy light rain
19 km/h SE
65%
25°C
5.8
Wind: Strong Wind Warning for coastal waters between St Lawrence and Burnett Heads for 26 April
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