Looking for trails in Washington State
I've been up to Tinkham Road and 9030 but those aren't much, also been to Cherry Valley but it's all closed off now.
Anyone have any other trails that would be good to try?
Anyone have any other trails that would be good to try?
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Great info, pix, ratings & important guidelines (weather, pass reqts, etc.)
Fortune Creek (4W301) was the first trail I did in WA some years ago. Pretty easy but a nice day & a good choice for an entry-level group. Someone managed to stab a sidewall so the group got to do that evolution, too. The lake at the end had a very basic campground but awesome scenery.
Great info, pix, ratings & important guidelines (weather, pass reqts, etc.)
Fortune Creek (4W301) was the first trail I did in WA some years ago. Pretty easy but a nice day & a good choice for an entry-level group. Someone managed to stab a sidewall so the group got to do that evolution, too. The lake at the end had a very basic campground but awesome scenery.
X2 on what nwapache posted.
Right now most of our trails are snowed in. We will be doing trail runs to Liberty, Naches, Manastash and Evans Creek starting May or June.
For now we run Tahuya ( easy stock friendly) and Walker Valley (hard mod friendly). I wouldn't try Walker without a someone leading who knows it as it is easy to get into trouble and suffer breakage.
Gary T
Right now most of our trails are snowed in. We will be doing trail runs to Liberty, Naches, Manastash and Evans Creek starting May or June.
For now we run Tahuya ( easy stock friendly) and Walker Valley (hard mod friendly). I wouldn't try Walker without a someone leading who knows it as it is easy to get into trouble and suffer breakage.
Gary T
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Just spent 4 days camping with a couple other Jeeps at Buck creek aka/Ranger Airfield. It's about 12 miles South past Greenwater off hwy 410.
Plenty of snow and 4x4 trails around the area to explore. FS 70 just past greenwater is lower elevation if you want to get muddy and on a daytrip.
Very cold up there at night, bring the appropriate gear if you plan to camp out.

Plenty of snow and 4x4 trails around the area to explore. FS 70 just past greenwater is lower elevation if you want to get muddy and on a daytrip.
Very cold up there at night, bring the appropriate gear if you plan to camp out.



