All 4x4/ATV trails are
open to hikers, horses,
mountain bikes,
motorcycles, ATV’s, and
jeeps.  They are typically
winding and steep with
large rock steps and so
are often very difficult for
horses, mountain
bikes, and motorcycles.
Difficulty Rating 1 through 5 –
1-Stock Vehicle – no body damage - stock tires
2- Stock Vehicle – body and undercarriage damage possible
3 – Modified Vehicles advised (lockers and lift).  Body damage possible.
4 – Modified Vehicle advised in dry / required in wet – Advanced 4x4 skills recommended.  Body damage likely.
5 – Modified Vehicle required – Advanced 4x4 skills needed.  Body damage likely.
Table Mountain 4x4 Trails - 312, 315, and 316
4W312 UPPER NANEUM

RATING –  2-3
MILES – 2.5
Elevation Low –5200’
Elevation High –5350’
Gain – 150’

Trail Access –
Table Mountain area.
From Highway 97 at Blewett Pass, head south on FS Road 9716, then turn left on 9712 and continue past Haney Meadows ½ mile.

Description -
This is a simple loop trail from road 9712, out to viewpoints above Diamond Head, and back to 9712.    This trail, and all other
motorized trails in the Table Mountain, is closed from October 15 to June 15 to protect elk calving areas
4W315 NEALY CREEK

Adopted by the Wenatchee Mountain Masters
RATING – 3
MILES – 2.3
Elevation Low – 5200’
Elevation High – 6000’
Gain – 800’

Trail Access –
Take Highway 97 north from Ellensburg about two miles, then Lower Green Canyon Road north to Reecer Creek Road, then west and
north to end of county road, continue north on FS Road 3500, climbing onto Table Mountain.  Stay on the 3500 following the signs
toward Lion Rock.  4WD315 is located approximately 1.5 miles past the 4WD319 and before Lion Rock.   Look for the trail on the east
side of FS 3500.

Description -
This trail travels across two rock slides.  The tread is loose and rocky.  The trail will end after 2.3 miles at FS Road 3521.  Turn right on
FS 3521 and travel approximately 1.2 miles to access 4WD316.  This trail is rated 2-3 going down (toward 3521) and 3-4 going up.  
This trail, and all other motorized trails in the Table Mountain, is closed from October 15 to June 15 to protect elk calving areas.
4W316 REGAN

RATING – 2 (but challenging because of cliff section)
MILES – 4
Elevation Low – 5600’
Elevation High –6000’
Gain – 400’
Adopted by the Wenatchee Mountain Masters

Trail Access –
Take Highway 97 north from Ellensburg about two miles, then Lower Green Canyon Road north to Reecer Creek Road, then west and
north to end of county road, continue north on FS Road 3500, climbing onto Table Mountain.  Stay on the 3500 following the signs
toward Lion Rock.  4WD316 can be accessed off of the 4WD315 (approximately 0.05 miles from the 4WD315 trailhead – turn right onto
the 4WD316).  

Description -
This trail meanders through tight trees, crosses an old FS logging spur, and continues straight back into the trees.  The trail then
comes out into a clearcut, where you now have a choice of trails – to the right easier / to the left is considered very technical, as it runs
along side a cliff (on the north side).  The trail ends at FS Road 3521.  You can make a loop by turning left on FS Road 3521 and
turning left again onto 4WD315. This trail, and all other motorized trails in the Table Mountain, is closed from October 15 to June 15 to
protect elk calving areas.
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