FS1914–789 is a picturesque single-lane road in the Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest, meandering through ancient old-growth forests. This road offers a scenic drive with access to quick extractions of broken vehicles from the Naches Trail, making it a convenient route for adventurers. It parallels the historic Naches Trail and intersects at Waypoint 14 before winding to a dead end that could serve as a perfect overland camping spot for multiple rigs. While there aren't camping areas directly on the road, numerous spur roads provide access to excellent camping spots and scenic lookouts. Travelers can enjoy breathtaking views along this enchanting route to the north of the Canadian Cascades. The road is steep in sections, with numerous large mud puddles and erosion areas. This road is primarily used to quickly access Government Meadows on the Naches Trail.