Teewah Point Road is a 3.0 km Easy 4WD trail in Tin Can Bay, Queensland, Australia. Expect includes a river crossing. Average drive time is 4.04 minutes.
If you're seeking an accessible introduction to river crossings in Queensland, Teewah Point Road delivers an ideal opportunity without overwhelming difficulty. This straightforward 3-kilometre route near Tin Can Bay lets you experience water driving in a relaxed setting, making it perfect for newcomers or those wanting to build confidence in their 4WD capabilities.
You'll navigate gentle terrain as you make your way toward the coast, with the landscape gradually revealing the character of this coastal region. The river crossings are the highlight here—manageable waterway passages that test your vehicle handling without demanding expert-level skills or extensive preparation. The flat grade means you're focusing on water awareness rather than wrestling with steep climbs or technical rock sections.
Before heading out, check your vehicle's water-fording depth rating and ensure your air intake is properly sealed. Bring recovery gear as standard practice, and scout the crossing conditions beforehand if possible, as water levels can vary seasonally. The entire route typically takes just four minutes of driving time, but you'll likely want to spend longer enjoying the scenery and perfecting your crossing technique. This trail proves that exciting 4WD adventures don't always require extreme terrain—sometimes the most rewarding drives are the ones that teach you fundamental skills in stunning coastal settings.
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3.0 km
Distance
4 min
Avg Time
44 km/h
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