a trail you earn

Naches has the kind of reputation most Washington trails only wish they had. It is not famous because it is pretty. It is famous because it actually feels like a trail. The route winds through thick forest, tight lines, ruts, mud, roots, and uneven ground that keep the day honest and make it feel like a real off-road experience instead of a dressed-up forest road cruise. This is a GrandX trail day for drivers who want a classic Washington run with actual character, a full day in the woods, and a route that still feels earned by the time you are done.

Pricing / What Your Ticket Covers

Your ticket price covers more than just a place on the trail. It reflects the planning, coordination, leadership, spotting, pacing, and overall support that go into a well-run GrandX trail day. Easier scenic routes are priced lower, while more technical trails are priced higher based on the added complexity and support involved.

Vehicle Requirements

  • 4WD required

  • Low range strongly recommended

  • 33-inch tires strongly recommended

  • Skid plates strongly recommended

  • Full-size spare strongly recommended

  • Front and rear recovery points strongly recommended

  • Vehicle should be in good mechanical condition

Minimum Vehicle Requirement

Each event requires a minimum of 3 registered vehicles in order to run as scheduled. If the minimum is not met, the event may be rescheduled or canceled, and guests will be offered a transfer or refund.

What to Expect

  • Forest trail with tighter lines, ruts, mud, and uneven terrain

  • A more trail-focused experience than a basic forest road run

  • Full day on trail

  • Group pacing and guided trail leadership

  • Spotting and route guidance where needed

  • Scenic mountain forest setting with a classic Washington trail feel

What to Bring

  • Full tank of fuel

  • Food and water for the day

  • Weather-appropriate layers

  • Recovery gear if you have it

  • Radio recommended

  • Full-size spare strongly recommended

  • Good attitude and a vehicle ready for trail use