Track 2 is a 1.0 km Easy 4WD trail in Bromelton, Queensland, Australia. Average drive time is 42.14 minutes.
Perfect for 4WD drivers looking to build confidence on their first off-road adventure, Track 2 near Bromelton delivers an accessible yet genuinely rewarding experience. You'll navigate a compact 1.0 km route that showcases what makes off-roading enjoyable without overwhelming inexperienced drivers or those testing out new vehicles. The terrain is forgiving, with minimal steep sections allowing you to focus on technique and vehicle control in a relaxed setting.
As you progress through the track, you'll encounter varied ground conditions that test your basic 4WD skills while remaining manageable for standard vehicle setups. The scenic Queensland bushland surrounds you, providing pleasant views as you work through the route at a leisurely pace—most drivers complete it in around 42 minutes, giving you time to enjoy the experience rather than rush through. The absence of significant grades means you can concentrate on line choice and smooth steering inputs.
Before heading out, ensure your vehicle is in good mechanical condition and carry adequate water and communication devices. While this trail presents minimal technical challenges, standard 4WD safety precautions always apply. With five successful completions already logged, Track 2 has proven itself as an ideal introduction to off-roading near Bromelton, whether you're a beginner building skills or experienced drivers seeking a relaxing cruise through Queensland's landscape.
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1.0 km
Distance
42 min
Avg Time
2 km/h
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16 km/h SE
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1.4
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