Overland Trail (North)
Total Miles
4.1
Technical Rating
Best Time
Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter
Trail Type
50" Trail
Accessible By
Trail Overview
This is the northern section of The Overland Trail. You can expect standing water throughout the fall, winter, and spring, with several deep puddles as deep as 12 inches in some areas during the wet season. There are several exposed roots as well as rutted sections from the rain. The trail is beginner-friendly; however, the water and large rocks, including in some places river rock, might prove challenging for smaller wheeled/kids dirt bikes. The trail does have a beautiful Bridge crossing. In the summer, the trail is fairly dusty, which will make visibility difficult when riding in larger groups. NOTES: Tahuya ORV Park Trails are two-way trails and have several blind corners. Keep your eyes up! All trails at Tahuya ORV Park are 48 inches MAX! (If you show up with a 50-inch quad, you will not be able to go over the bridges.)
Photos of Overland Trail (North)
Difficulty
Expect exposed roots, narrow sections, river rock, and the occasional large rock.
Status Reports
Overland Trail (North) can be accessed by the following ride types:
- ATV (50")
- Dirt Bike
Overland Trail (North) Map
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