Quartz Creek Road
Mining road to alpine solitude
Quartz Creek Road (Forest Road 4832) follows the footsteps of 1920s miners who hauled equipment up this drainage chasing rumors of gold and silver. The first eight miles roll through second-growth timber on decent gravel, but past Quartz Creek Campground the road narrows and climbs aggressively. Rock slides and erosion have carved deep ruts across the track, and the infamous Devil’s Elbow switchback has sent more than one rig sliding backward into the trees.
You’ll need proper 4WD with low range and good tires — this isn’t a place for mall crawlers. The road typically opens in late June and closes with the first heavy snow in October. No permits required, but check with the Wenatchee National Forest for current conditions. Dispersed camping is allowed throughout, with stellar sites near the old mining claims at road’s end. The payoff is pure alpine solitude and views across the Cascade Crest that’ll make you forget about the beating your suspension just took.
Trail Specs
| Difficulty | Difficult |
|---|---|
| Trail Type | Backcountry |
| Surface | Dirt, Rock |
| Features | Camping, High Altitude, Historic, Remote |
| Length (miles) | 16 mi / 25.7 km |
| Duration | 1 day |
| Max elevation (ft) | 5800 ft |
| Best season | June-October |
| Minimum vehicle | 4WD with low range |
| Nearest town | Leavenworth, Washington |
| Land manager | Wenatchee National Forest |
| Permit required | No |
| Cell service | None |
| Water crossings | Yes |
| Dispersed camping | Yes |
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