Gully Track is a 1.0 km Medium 4WD trail in Mooloolah Valley, Queensland, Australia. Average drive time is 40.56 minutes.
You'll discover an engaging moderate-difficulty drive near Mooloolah Valley that delivers authentic off-road experience without excessive technical challenge. The Gully Track offers the perfect introduction to 4WD exploration, with its compact 1.0 km route providing manageable terrain that builds confidence while remaining genuinely rewarding to navigate.
The trail winds through scenic Queensland bushland with varied ground conditions that keep you engaged throughout the drive. You'll encounter creek crossings and rutted sections that demand careful line selection and steady throttle control, but the absence of steep grades means you can focus on precision driving rather than extreme angles. The surrounding landscape reveals the natural character of the Mooloolah Valley region, with native vegetation framing your route and seasonal water features adding visual interest. While the track is relatively short, expect around 41 minutes of actual driving time as you work through obstacles methodically.
Before heading out, ensure your 4WD is in good working order with adequate ground clearance for the rutted sections. Check local conditions beforehand—seasonal rainfall can increase water depth at creek crossings, so verify water levels before committing. Bring recovery equipment and let someone know your expected return time. Use the Newtracs app to track your progress through this rewarding drive and contribute your own experience once completed.
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1.0 km
Distance
41 min
Avg Time
1 km/h
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