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Top 10 4x4 Tracks on the Sunshine Coast

Top 4x4 Tracks on the Sunshine Coast

October 14th, 2024

Are you ready for your next 4WD adventure? Your 4X4 and the tracks of the Sunshine Coast hinterland, bush, and beach are all you need for a memorable beach getaway complete with ample camping and fishing spots.

Let us guide you through some of the most thrilling and scenic 4x4 experiences the Sunshine Coast has to offer. From challenging sand tracks to the rugged beauty of the Glass House Mountains, these 10 off-road and wild tracks have something to offer every 4WD enthusiast.

Best 4x4 Tracks on the Sunshine Coast

1. Glass House Mountains 4x4 Tracks

The Glass House Mountains offer some of the most iconic 4x4 tracks on the Sunshine Coast. These tracks range from easy to extremely challenging, providing something for everyone.

The rocky terrain, steep climbs, creek crossings, and dense forests make for an exhilarating off-road experience. Popular tracks include the Powerline Track (for experienced drivers) and the scenic views from Mount Beerwah and Mount Tibrogargan.

Visit the Glass House Mountains.

2. Teewah Beach - Freshwater Road Track

Teewah Beach, located in the Great Sandy National Park, is a must-visit for those who love 4x4 sand tracks through rainforest and across beaches. Stretching over 50 kilometres, the beach track offers stunning coastal views and the thrill of driving on soft sand.

Remember to adjust your tyre pressure for optimal traction and keep an eye on the tides.

Explore Teewah Beach and check out the area from Rainbow Beach Road through to Freshwater Road.

3. Noosa North Shore

The Noosa North Shore is a 135 km drive north of Brisbane, and is another fantastic location for sand driving. Accessed by a short ferry ride from Tewantin, this area offers pristine beaches and challenging dunes.

Drive from the Noosa North Shore vehicle entry along the beach and to the mouth of the Noosa River. Take in the views of Noosaville, Noosa Heads, and the volcanic headland of the Noosa National Park.

It's a great spot for a day trip or camping adventure, with plenty of fishing and swimming opportunities along the way.

Access Noosa North Shore on the Noosa North Shore Ferry in Moorindil Street, Tewantin.

4. Conondale National Park

For those seeking a more rugged adventure, Conondale National Park is a 2 hour drive from Brisbane and offers a range of 4WD tracks through dense rainforest and along rocky riverbeds. The park is known for its natural beauty, including the scenic Booloumba Falls.

These tracks are best suited for experienced drivers due to the challenging terrain.

Stop at Little Yabba Park for toilets and grassy areas to sit along the Mary River before you head off on the tracks.

Visit Conondale National Park.

5. Bribie Island

On the way to the Sunshine Coast, drive by Bribie Island. The island offers a mix of easy and moderate 4x4 sand tracks. Accessible by a bridge from the mainland, it's a convenient spot for a day trip.

The island features beautiful beaches, inland tracks, and great fishing spots. A 4WD permit is required, and it's important to check the tides before heading out.

Soak up the pristine white sand, lagoons, surf and cafes.

Visit Bribie Island.

6. Cooloola Recreation Area

Part of the Great Sandy National Park, the Cooloola Recreation Area is about 200km north of Brisbane and offers a variety of 4WD tracks, including the famous Cooloola Way and Freshwater Road.

Cooloola Way 4WD Track offers a challenge for experienced off-road drivers, weaving through the western catchment of the Upper Noosa River.

These tracks take you through diverse landscapes, from tall pine plantations, scribbly gum woodlands, low heathland areas with wildflowers in Spring, as well as rainforests and glimpses through to the ocean and sandmasses.

The area is also rich in wildlife, making them perfect spots for nature lovers.

Plan your Cooloola Way journey here.

7. Blackall Range

The Blackall Range Drive offers a range of scenic 4WD tracks with stunning views of the hinterland. Located about 30 minutes from Yandina, in the Kondalilla National Park, this track is 39km long and is easy enough if you are new to 4 wheel driving off road.

The tracks wind through lush forests, open farmlands, and along ridgelines. It's a great spot for a leisurely drive, with plenty of opportunities to stop and enjoy the natural beauty of the Sunshine Coast hinterland.

Yandina is also home to the famous Ginger Factory if you're driving in through there - why not stop over and make an outing of it.

Explore the Blackall Range here.

8. Kenilworth

Kenilworth (about 150km from Brisbane) is a hidden gem for 4WD enthusiasts, situated in the heart of the Sunshine Coast Hinterland.

The tracks here offer a mix of easy and challenging sections, with river crossings, steep climbs, and muddy patches. The forest is also known for its beautiful camping spots, making it an ideal location for a weekend getaway.

Definitely do your research before heading out as some areas can be overgrown and can increase in difficulty after rainfall.

Once you're done exploring head back into the town of Kenilworth and explore the cute shops and cafes along the main street.

Discover Kenilworth.

9. Imbil State Forest

Imbil State Forest offers a variety of 4WD tracks that cater to different skill levels. The tracks take you through lush forests and along creek beds, providing a mix of scenic beauty and off-road challenges.

The forest is also popular for bushwalking and camping, making it a great all-round destination.

Explore the Imbil State Forest.

10. Mt Mee

If you're looking for a gentle 4WD track, Mt Mee, part of the D'Aguilar National Park, is located just a short drive from the Sunshine Coast and offers some excellent 4x4 tracks in stunning natural surrounds. The area features diverse terrains, including moderate to difficult sections of rocky trails, mud, and steep inclines.

The tracks offer stunning views and the chance to explore the natural beauty of the region.

Start your drive from the Gantry.

Preparing for Your 4WD Adventure

Before heading out on your 4x4 adventure, it's essential to prepare your vehicle and ensure you have the necessary equipment. Here are some tips to help you get ready:

  • Check Your Vehicle: Ensure your 4WD is in top condition. Check the tyre pressure, brakes, fluids, and carry a spare tyre and basic tools.
  • Pack Recovery Gear: Essential recovery gear includes a shovel, recovery tracks, a snatch strap, and a tyre pressure gauge.
  • Travel with a Buddy: Whenever possible, travel with another vehicle. This can be invaluable in case you encounter any difficulties.
  • Research the Tracks: Familiarise yourself with the tracks and their conditions. Local 4WD clubs and forums can provide valuable insights.
  • Respect the Environment: Stay on designated tracks and respect the natural environment. Take all your rubbish with you and leave no trace.

Exploring these Sunshine Coast 4x4 tracks offers an exhilarating and memorable adventure. Whether you're tackling the rugged Glass House Mountains 4x4 tracks or enjoying the sandy trails of Teewah Beach, there's something for every off-road enthusiast. So gear up, head out, and discover the wild tracks 4x4 driving has to offer.

Looking for your next 4WD? Book a test drive today to see what vehicle could be right for your next off-road adventure.