Washington Basin

Total Miles 16.7
Technical Rating
5 Moderate
Best Time Summer
Trail Type High-Clearance 4x4 Trail
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Trail Overview

This is an old trail that takes you deep into Washington Basin at 9500 feet of elevation. The trail starts off easy, as it also leads to a couple of hiking trailheads in the area. However as you leave the trailheads behind, the road begins to climb and weave it's way into the White Cloud Mountains. There are several water crossings, the deepest of which are treacherous during early season snow melts. Giant boulders, granite slabs sharp as glass and deep ruts line this old mining road as it ascends steeply into a basin surrounded by 11,000-foot peaks. High clearance, aired down offroad tires, 4WD and recovery equipment are highly recommended. There are pull-offs and campsites along the road, some with spectacular views, and it's fairly popular with the ATV crowd on weekdays though most choose to camp down below the trail in an established campground. Backpackers will hike up this road and camp in the basin. The basin itself is home to an alpine lake, an old mining cabin and turn-of-the century equipment. A hiking trail at the end of the road will take you to the summit of Mt. Washington and over the ridge to the adjacent basins. Look for mountain goats at the summits.

Photos of Washington Basin

Difficulty

The majority of this trail is easy, but there is one deep-water crossing with rushing water, and several steep rocky sections with sharp rocks, boulders and dropoffs.

Technical Rating

5

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Jay Rawlings
Aug 22, 2025
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David Fonseca
Aug 17, 2025
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Only went as far as Washington Creek TH (camping trip). 4WD and high clearance required after the turn at Three Cabins Creek TH (called "Knapp Creek TH" on this app). Beautiful drive. I'm a novice and felt comfortable. Drove in a '24 Bronco Wildtrak. Saw a F-150 and Tacoma past the Three Cabins Creek TH turn. Saw dispersed camping sites along the way.
Bonnie Casper
Jul 21, 2025
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Kathleen Crow-Chuculate
Jun 14, 2025
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My vehicle has standard tires and a 2 inch lift, nothing special. This was an easy trail with a few water crossings. We made it to within a mile of the end before downed trees stopped us. The snow has melted, and there is no way this trail is a 5 rating. I would have no issue taking almost any 4x4 on this. A few steep spots that 4lo helped just to keep a decent pace, but comparing it to Boulder..... nope Boulder is much more difficult and truly requires more.
Butch McDaniel
Jun 01, 2025
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Snow about 7 miles up but melting pretty fast. Warm temperatures and dusty roads down below
Chris Kelley
Aug 08, 2023
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Washington Basin Trail can be accessed by the following ride types:

  • Single Track
  • 50 Inch
  • 60 Inch
  • High Clearance

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