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East Side Road Closure in Zion

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avatar East Side Road Closure in Zion
December 21, 2010 03:28PM
East Side Road Closure in Zion
Date: December 20, 2010
Contact: Ron Terry, 435-772-0160
Contact: David Eaker, 435-772-7811

Superintendent Jock Whitworth has announced that a section of the Zion-Mt. Carmel Highway within Zion National Park is temporarily closed due to a washout from the recent heavy rains. This closure is expected to remain in effect until road crews are able to stabilize the damaged section of road. This could take a number of days to complete due to the forecast for more rain this week and the possibility of further road damage.

The affected section of roadway is located about 2 miles west of the park's East Entrance, near Crazy Quilt Mesa. Almost 2 ½ inches of rain overnight caused runoff that eroded an approximately 300 foot long area adjacent to and under the road. Large equipment, lack of turn-around areas, concerns about visitor safety, and the potential for other areas to have similar problems prompted the decision to close the road until it can be stabilized and thoroughly inspected.

The closed section of the highway is from the East Entrance of the park to its junction with the Zion Canyon Scenic Drive. The six-mile Zion Canyon Scenic Drive remains open. People visiting Zion Canyon via the park's South Entrance (Springdale) who are camping, staying at the Zion Lodge or in the town of Springdale will not be in the closure area. Travelers and residents accessing Zion Canyon to or from Utah State Route 89 will need to use an alternate route during the closure.

Alternate routes for travelers between US Highway 89 and Zion Canyon are Utah SR 59 from Hurricane to Arizona SR 389 (1.5 hours—good for large vehicles); Utah SR 14 from Cedar City to Long Valley Junction (2 hours—steep grades/curves and possible winter conditions); or from I-15 to Utah SR 20 (2 hours—good for large vehicles).
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