Clohesy River Road is a 0.5 km Easy 4WD trail in Koah, Queensland, Australia. Average drive time is 2 minutes.
Clohesy River Road offers a perfect introductory 4WD experience near Koah, combining accessibility with genuine off-road adventure. You'll discover a short but scenic route that showcases the natural beauty of Far North Queensland without demanding advanced driving skills or extensive vehicle modifications. The trail's gentle terrain makes it ideal for families, newcomers to off-roading, or anyone looking to break in a new vehicle.
As you traverse this half-kilometre stretch, you'll encounter well-maintained dirt track conditions with minimal obstacles. The landscape transitions through lush bushland typical of the Daintree region, offering glimpses of local flora and the opportunity to spot native wildlife. With zero steep grades, the drive remains relaxed and stress-free, allowing you to focus on enjoying your surroundings rather than navigating technical challenges. Completion in just two minutes means you can easily loop the trail multiple times or combine it with nearby attractions.
Preparation is straightforward—standard street-legal 4WD vehicles are perfectly suitable, and you'll need only basic supplies. While the terrain presents no serious hazards, staying aware of ground conditions after rainfall and keeping an eye out for other trail users ensures a safe outing. Track this route on the Newtracs app to log your adventure and connect with the growing community of local 4WD enthusiasts who have already discovered this gem.
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0.5 km
Distance
2 min
Avg Time
19 km/h
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