Qsac South Track is a 0.3 km 4WD trail in Nathan, Queensland, Australia.
Qsac South Track offers 4WD enthusiasts a short but intriguing exploration opportunity near Nathan in Queensland. While this modest 0.3 km route remains largely uncharted in the community—with no official difficulty rating or completion records yet logged—it presents a unique chance to discover and document a lesser-known off-road experience. You'll navigate relatively flat terrain with a 0% steep grade, making this an accessible option for drivers of varying skill levels who want to explore local tracks.
The minimal gradient means you can focus on observing the landscape and terrain characteristics rather than managing challenging elevation changes. Before heading out, you should prepare as you would for any off-road adventure: ensure your vehicle is in good working order, carry recovery gear, and bring adequate water and supplies. Because this track has seen no recorded Newtracs activity to date, conditions may be unpredictable—vegetation could be overgrown, and obstacles may be present that aren't documented elsewhere.
This is an excellent opportunity for 4WD drivers interested in trail surveying and community contribution. By completing the route and sharing your experience through Newtracs, you'll help build valuable data for future explorers. The short distance makes it ideal for a quick expedition or as part of a larger regional exploration day. Whether you're looking to tick off a new track or gather information for the broader 4WD community, Qsac South Track awaits your discovery near Nathan.
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15 km/h SE
83%
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4.6
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