Top 5 4WD Tracks Near Brisbane for Weekend Warriors – McCormacks 4WD's Top Picks


If you're looking for an exciting off-road escape without venturing too far from the city, Brisbane is surrounded by some of the best weekend 4WD tracks in Queensland. Whether you're chasing beach runs, rocky climbs, or muddy rainforest trails, there's something here for every skill level.

At McCormacks 4WD, we don't just install 4x4 gear—we live the lifestyle. Our team has explored these tracks firsthand, and we've pulled together our top 5 favourite 4WD destinations near Brisbane, complete with track highlights, safety tips, and the gear you'll want to take along. 

 

1.   Glass House Mountains Variety, Views & Technical Trails

Location: Approximately 1 hour north of Brisbane
Track Type: Mud, clay, steep climbs, rainforest loops
Difficulty: Moderate to advanced (some beginner-friendly sections

The Glass House Mountains are a playground for off-roaders, with a maze of tracks ranging from easy scenic loops to extreme hill climbs and rock gardens. This area is ideal for testing your suspension, tyres, and recovery gear. Expect clay ruts, water crossings, and challenging inclines.

McCormacks 4WD Tip:

Reduce your tyre pressure before tackling the softer tracks and always carry a UHF radio, as reception can drop out quickly in the gullies.


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2.   Bribie Island Beach Track Easy Coastal Cruising with a View

Location: Approximately 1.5 hours north of Brisbane
Track Type: Beach and inland sand tracks
Difficulty: Beginner to intermediate

Bribie Island’s Ocean Beach offers one of the easiest and most beautiful beach drives in Queensland. Enjoy rolling dunes, sea breezes, and scenic picnic spots along the way. There’s also an inland track with deeper sand and small whoops for a bit of fun.

McCormacks 4WD Tip:

Always check the tide times—driving at low tide is safer. Deflate your tyres to 18–20 PSI and pack your recovery gear just in case.

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3.   LandCruiser Mountain Park Queensland’s Ultimate 4WD Playground


Location: Approximately 2.5 hours north-west of Brisbane
Track Type: Rocks, mud, steep ascents, creek crossings
Difficulty: All levels (tracks are clearly graded)

If you're serious about 4WDing, LandCruiser Mountain Park is a must-visit. With over 200km of tracks across bushland, hills, and riverbeds, you can choose from technical rock crawls to family- friendly loops. Camping is available, making it perfect for long weekends.


McCormacks 4WD Tip:

Keep an eye on weather conditions—rain can turn easy tracks into bog holes. Bring a first aid kit, and let someone know your route before heading deep into the park.

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4.   Moreton Island Beach Bliss Meets 4WD Adventure

Location: Ferry access from Brisbane (Tangalooma or Micat)
Track Type: Sand, beach, dunes, forest trails

Difficulty:
Beginner to moderate

Moreton Island is one of Queensland’s best-kept secrets. You can drive straight off the ferry onto white sand beaches, climb inland dunes, and visit freshwater lagoons. The island is vehicle-access only, so your 4WD is your passport to adventure.

McCormacks 4WD Tip:

Use a snatch strap when traveling in groups—sand recoveries are common here. Book your vehicle permit ahead of time and carry extra water.

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5.   Conondale National Park Rainforest, Rivers & Wildlife

Location: Approximately 2 hours north of Brisbane
Track Type: Gravel, rainforest, creek crossings
Difficulty: Moderate

Tucked away in the Sunshine Coast Hinterland, Conondale National Park offers a different kind of 4WD experience. Wind through lush rainforest, splash through shallow creek crossings, and camp under the stars near Booloumba Creek. It’s peaceful, scenic, and less crowded than many coastal spots.

McCormacks 4WD Tip:

In wet weather, conditions can get slippery fast. Always pack traction aids and travel with another vehicle if you’re going deep into the trails.


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Safety Tips for All Tracks:

  • Check local weather and track conditions before heading out
  • Tell someone your route and return time
  • Carry a first aid kit, extra water, and basic recovery gear
  • Know your vehicle’s capabilities and clearance
  • Always bring a UHF radio, even on beginner tracks
  • Don’t rely on mobile coverage—download offline maps or GPS

 

Prep Your 4WD at McCormacks 4WD Brisbane

At McCormacks 4WD, we don’t just recommend these tracks—we’ve driven them ourselves. That’s how we know what gear holds up in real-world Queensland conditions.

Whether you need a basic beach setup or a fully built touring rig, we’ve got the expertise, gear, and workshop to get you adventure-ready.

We offer:

  • Custom suspension and touring setups
  • Bull bar and snorkel installations
  • Dual battery systems and fridge wiring
  • UHF, lighting, and roof rack solutions
  • Brisbane’s best range of 4WD accessories and gear

 

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