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Four Wheel Driving in Nealy Creek Trail, Wenatchee, Washington USA

Trail length:
2.3mi/3.7km
Difficulty level:
Advanced
Wenatchee is the largest city of Chelan County, located in North Central Washington and lies on the west side of the Columbia River. The city is also known as the Apple Capital of the world, due to the valley's many apple cultivations.

Nealy Creek Trail is located within the Table Mountain Management Area, at about one and a half hour away from Wenatchee Town. The trail is 2.3 mi/3.7 km long, approximately one hour driving time and it is not suitable for beginners. It can be combined with the Ragan Trail for a nice loop drive.

At the beginning of the trail, you drive through stands of forest and it seems to be easy enough, but as you proceed in the east, there are sections of off camber that will make driving harder. When the weather conditions are wet, there are some sections of the road that offer little to stop a 4WD, sliding onto the trees. Nealy Creek Trail, there is a fun destination for 4WD lovers and it is open for motorized use, from mid June to mid October.