General Hwy Closed 1/19

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General Hwy Closed 1/19

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SEKI NP:
Due to heavy rainfall and snow last night, the Generals Highway is currently #closed at Hospital Rock in Sequoia National Park. There is therefore no access to the big trees in Sequoia.
Kings Canyon National Park remains #open with chains or 4-wheel drive required.
Crews are working this morning to get the road open as soon as possible. We will keep you updated as conditions change.
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Re: General Hwy Closed 1/19

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So...what they're saying is

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So...what they're saying is code for what, exactly?
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Re: General Hwy Closed 1/23

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SEKI NP:
Due to heavy rain and snow, the Generals Highway is currently closed at the Foothills Visitor Center in Sequoia National Park. There is therefore no access to the big trees in Sequoia.
Access to Kings Canyon National Park from Highway 180 remains open. Chains or 4-wheel drive are required. The road between the parks is closed.
Crews are working to get the road open as soon as possible. We will keep you updated as conditions change.
A series of winter storms has affected road conditions, and a new winter storm is bringing more heavy rain and snow through Tuesday.

At the elevation of the sequoia groves, a strong winter storm is having major impacts. Park roads may close if conditions become unsafe. Heavy snow has fallen and more is expected through Tuesday, January 24th. Tire chains are required in these areas, and it's been difficult for snowplows to keep roads clear. Consider postponing your visit until conditions improve. If you do come, skis or snowshoes are essential.

At lower elevations, over ten inches of rain have fallen this month and another 3-5 inches are expected by Tuesday. Beware of rocks, branches, ice, and mud on the road. In addition to debris, some places have deep puddles and flowing water. Rivers and creeks are high.

At Wolverton snowplay area in Sequoia National Park, the sledding hill is inaccessible due to a significant stream of water flowing between the parking lot and the hill. This weather also increases the hazards of trips into the wilderness.

The National Weather Service offers details at weather.gov. If you come to the parks, be cautious and be prepared.

For a recording on the most current park road conditions, call (559) 565-3341, then press 1, then 1 again.
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