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Sunday, August 25, 2013

Road Closure in Yosemite National Park

Highway 120 temporarily closed west of Yosemite National Park; most of
Yosemite remains open
Highway 120 from Highway 49 to Crane Flat Campground is temporarily
closed due to the Rim Fire. Entrances to Yosemite via Highways 41,
140, and 120 from the east (Tioga Pass) are open. While most of the
park is open, some areas are temporarily closed. More »
Information below updated on August 25, 2013 at 12:30 pm. Updated
items are in italics.

Most of Yosemite National Park is not affected by the fire and is
relatively smoke-free. The northern part of the park, including some
areas along the Tioga Road, has some smoke. Conditions may change if
winds shift. However:
The Big Oak Flat Road (the continuation of Highway 120 inside
Yosemite) and Highway 120 west of Yosemite are closed between the
Highway 49 south junction (outside the park) to Crane Flat Campground
(inside the park). If you are trying to get to Yosemite from the west,
use Highway 140 from Merced. You may also enter Yosemite via Highway
41 from the south and 120 from the east (Tioga Pass).
Hetch Hetchy Road and Evergreen Road are closed.
White Wolf is closed, including the lodge, campground, road, and
trails originating from White Wolf. This area is closed due to smoky
conditions.
Hodgdon Meadow Campground and Hetch Hetchy Backpackers' Campground are closed.
Tamarack Flat Campground and Yosemite Creek Campground are slowly
being vacated due to slow ingress/egress.
Merced and Tuolumne Groves of Giant Sequoias are closed so
firefighters can work on preventive fire suppression efforts. The
groves are not currently in imminent danger.
Wilderness trail closures: The area west of the Harden Lake/Pate
Valley trail, north from Pate Valley to the junction with the Pacific
Crest Trail (PCT) and continuing north along the PCT to Bond Pass is
closed. The park's boundary serves as the closure's northern and
western edge south to the Merced Grove. The closure continues east
along (but not including) the Tioga Road (Hwy 120 through the park) to
the White Wolf Road. The Tioga Road and the trails serving as the
eastern boundary of the closed area (including the PCT) remain open,
except for trails leaving White Wolf, which are now closed. View a map
showing the closure [1.3 MB PDF].
All other roads and areas are open. Yosemite Valley, Glacier Point,
Wawona, Mariposa Grove, Crane Flat, and Tuolumne Meadows areas are all
open. Campgrounds in Wawona, Bridalveil Creek, Yosemite Valley, Crane
Flat, and Tuolumne Meadows are open.
If you have questions specifically about Yosemite National Park,
please call 209/372-0327 or 209/372-0329.


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