Winding its way through the Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest en route to its namesake, Starvation Mountain Road is a nice, easy path up to the top of the 6,775-foot mountain, where you will encounter the concrete foundation of some sort of previous structure. The road is mostly well-maintained gravel, though you might encounter washed-out and rutted sections in a few places. Due to the fine, silty dirt that makes up much of the road, 4WD would be helpful on adverse weather days. In general, this road is suitable for any vehicle with decent ground clearance.
Along this 11-mile out-and-back road, you will find many campsites and a couple of documented motorcycle trails.
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