Langston Road is a 3.7 km Easy 4WD trail in Jimna, Queensland, Australia. Average drive time is 18 minutes.
You'll discover why Langston Road is a favorite among 4WD beginners and families seeking a relaxed off-road adventure near Jimna, Queensland. This easy 3.7 km route offers a perfect introduction to four-wheel driving without the intimidation factor of steep grades or technical obstacles. The gentle terrain allows you to focus on enjoying the Queensland bushland scenery while building your confidence behind the wheel.
As you drive Langston Road, you'll experience well-defined tracks winding through native forest, with minimal elevation change making the 18-minute journey smooth and predictable. The surrounding landscape provides pleasant views of the region's natural vegetation, and the straightforward navigation means you can simply relax and take in the environment. Because this trail presents virtually no steep sections or complex terrain, preparation is minimal—standard fuel and basic supplies are typically sufficient.
While the easy difficulty rating makes this trail accessible to most vehicles and drivers, you should still maintain basic vehicle maintenance checks before heading out. Watch for occasional ruts and ensure your tires have adequate tread for grip on any damp sections. The Newtracs app makes tracking your progress simple, so you can easily log your drive once completed. Whether you're new to off-roading or prefer a stress-free weekend outing, Langston Road delivers an enjoyable Queensland bush experience.
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3.7 km
Distance
18 min
Avg Time
13 km/h
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17 km/h ESE
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