![]() ![]() We still need to get re-establish the permited roadside campsites and run a grader down the road before opening. Cottonwood Canyon & Marble Canyon Roads - NPS road crew used a dozer to do the first pass for repairs.We still need to get re-establish the permitted roadside campsites and run a grader down the road before opening. Hole in the Wall Road - NPS road crew used a dozer to do the first pass for repairs.We still need to re-establish the permitted roadside campsites and run a grader down the road before opening. Only major roads are listed for reference below, but MOST backcountry roads are closed.Įcho Canyon Road - NPS road crew used a dozer to do the first pass for repairs. Thank you for your patience as we work to reopen these locations. Note that road closures listed below apply to ALL motorized vehicles, including motorcycles.The roads were completely washed out in places and entry will cause tire tracks and braided roads in wilderness as users try to locate what was once the road. There is a section which could tip over a stock 4x4 high clearance vehicle. Use extreme caution on Gold Valley Road, which has not been repaired since it was damaged by flooding 8/23. Greenwater Valley (aka Furnace Creek Wash Road) - access to Deadman Pass and Gold Valley.Grotto Canyon - the road now ends where it used to drop into the wash.No foot, bicycle, motorcycle, vehicle, etc. Bonnie Clare Road and Scotty’s Castle due to flood recovery work.(Access to: Wildrose Charcoal Kilns, Wildrose Peak Trail, Telescope Peak Trail) Work will be done by a permanent repairs contract. Wildrose Road / Emigrant Canyon Road- this will open sometime after February 2024.(Access to: Fall Canyon Trail, Old Stovepipe Wells, Lower Titus Canyon, Ubehebe Crater, Racetrack Road) ![]() Work will be done by the permanent repairs contract. North Highway - this will open sometime after February 2024.Estimated reopening sometime after February or March 2024. Beatty Cutoff Road- contractors will make permanent repairs fixes.Daylight Pass Road & Mud Canyon Road- Scheduled to open November 1.South Badwater Road/CA 178- the southern part of the road (Badwater Basin to CA-178/Shoshone, CA), will be repaired by contractors and is likely to open by late November or early December.Father Crowley/Rainbow Canyon Vista Point- within active construction zone along CA Hwy 190.Bicycles and foot traffic are permitted (except for Bonnie Clare Road). Note that road closures listed below apply to ALL motorized vehicles, including motorcycles. (Access to: Golden Canyon/Gower Gulch Trails, Desolation Trail, Devils Golfcourse, Natural Bridge Trail, Badwater Basin) (Access to: Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes, Mosaic Canyon Trail, Harmony Borax Works, Zabriskie Point.)īadwater Road- open from the junction with CA 190 to Badwater Basin (mile marker 17). ![]() Expect delays and multiple locations with active road work. PAVED ROADS OPEN:ĬA HWY 190- open all the way through the park. Although many roads remain closed, many popular points of interest and hiking trails have reopened. On August 20, 2023, rain from t he remnants of Hurricane Hilary triggered flash floods that damaged all park roads. Projects proposed within the City that require early consultation on review processes and design standards, permit sign-off, condition clearance, driveway plan review, etc.Superintendent Mike Reynolds demonstrates significant damage on Lower Wildrose Road, caused by flooding on August 20, 2023. This email also includes further contact information.įor additional information about the development review process you can contact LADOT development review staff at the appropriate office: ![]() If you already submitted a service request, please check your email to confirm your service request location number. Given the high volume of requests that these offices receive, we ask that you submit a service request through. LADOT maintains offices throughout the city to serve your neighborhood transportation needs. ![]()
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