Gheerulla Trail Bike Track is a 9.7 km Medium 4WD trail in Gheerulla, Queensland, Australia. Expect max gradient up to 8%. Average drive time is 29 minutes.
You'll appreciate the Gheerulla Trail Bike Track for its perfect balance of challenge and accessibility—a medium-difficulty route that delivers genuine off-road excitement without demanding extreme vehicle modifications. This 9.7 km circuit near Gheerulla showcases Queensland's diverse bushland terrain, with sections that test your line choice and vehicle control through variable ground conditions. Expect a mix of established track and tighter single-track sections that wind through native vegetation, offering scenic vistas and the genuine back-country driving experience that keeps enthusiasts returning to this region.
The trail's 8% steep grade means you'll encounter some genuine climbs that require smooth throttle control and proper weight distribution, particularly if conditions are wet. The riding surface transitions between packed earth, rocky outcrops, and looser sections, so maintaining focus throughout the 29-minute average run is essential. You should approach this track with properly maintained suspension, good ground clearance, and recovery equipment on board—while only five vehicles have completed this route so far, that relatively low traffic means less established lines in some sections. Water crossings and overhanging vegetation are common, so check local conditions beforehand and consider tackling this one with experienced company if you're building your off-road confidence.
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9.7 km
Distance
29 min
Avg Time
20 km/h
Avg Speed
8%
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