Old Dray Track is a 0.2 km Easy 4WD trail in Crediton, Queensland, Australia. Average drive time is 1 minutes.
You'll discover a charming piece of Queensland's rural heritage on the Old Dray Track near Crediton—a short but historically significant route that showcases the region's agricultural past. This easy 4WD trail is perfect for beginners or those looking for a leisurely drive through working farmland, offering a genuine taste of countryside exploration without the technical demands of more challenging routes.
The track itself is remarkably straightforward, with no steep grades to navigate and a smooth driving surface that makes it accessible to most vehicles. You'll enjoy gentle pastoral scenery as you progress along the 0.2 km route, taking in the quiet beauty of the Queensland landscape at a relaxed pace. The minimal gradient means you can focus on soaking in the surroundings rather than concentrating on vehicle control, making this an ideal introduction to off-road driving.
Given the trail's short length and easy nature, minimal preparation is required—standard vehicle maintenance and fuel should suffice. There are no significant hazards to worry about, though you should always check local conditions before heading out. Whether you're new to 4WD adventures or simply want a quick rural escape, the Old Dray Track delivers a satisfying drive steeped in local character. Track your journey using the Newtracs app to log your completion and join the small group of adventurers who've already experienced this charming slice of regional Queensland.
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0.2 km
Distance
1 min
Avg Time
16 km/h
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