Trentham Road is a 21.7 km Easy 4WD trail in Brigooda, Queensland, Australia. Average drive time is 29 minutes.
You'll discover why Trentham Road has earned its reputation as an accessible yet rewarding 4WD experience near Brigooda. This 21.7 km route offers the perfect introduction to off-road driving, combining genuine outback character with straightforward terrain that won't overwhelm newer enthusiasts. The trail's completely flat gradient means you can focus on enjoying the Queensland landscape rather than wrestling with steep ascents or technical obstacles.
As you traverse Trentham Road, expect a mix of well-maintained dirt surfaces and light off-road sections that showcase the region's natural beauty. The relatively short 29-minute average completion time makes this ideal for a quick adventure or as part of a longer exploration day. However, don't let the easy difficulty rating fool you—you'll still experience authentic 4WD driving conditions. Before heading out, ensure your vehicle is in good working order and carry adequate water and supplies, as services can be sparse in this remote area. While hazards are minimal thanks to the gentle terrain, standard off-road precautions apply.
This trail represents the kind of accessible adventure that builds confidence and skills. Whether you're new to 4WD or simply want a relaxed drive through Queensland's outback, Trentham Road delivers genuine off-road experience without excessive demands. Track your journey with Newtracs to record your completion and join the growing community of explorers discovering these remote routes.
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22 km
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29 min
Avg Time
46 km/h
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