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Re: Seasonal road and trail closures on Stanislaus National Forest begin Dec. 16

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avatar Seasonal road and trail closures on Stanislaus National Forest begin Dec. 16
December 14, 2018 12:41PM
SONORA, Calif. — Seasonal road and trail closures on the Stanislaus National Forest begin Dec. 16 and will remain in effect until April 14, 2019.

The STF Motor Vehicle Use Map indicates which roads and trails will be closed and may be picked up at any ranger district office, or by visiting STF’s maps webpage at http://go.usa.gov/x8ysh. Please note if the MVUM identifies a road as closed, regardless whether a gate is closed and locked, it is closed for the season. Additionally, roads identified in the MVUM as being open may be hazardous due to local weather conditions, such as snow, or fallen trees. Drivers and hikers are urged to be prepared for hazards caused by fallen trees.

Be advised that forest roads are not maintained for winter or wet weather use. Use caution and drive defensively when traveling on open roads in the forest through the winter. Rocks, snow and ice may be encountered in the roadway. Wet, saturated roadbeds are easily damaged, which can require costly repairs to roads and adjacent resources. Contact your local ranger district office for current information on road conditions before traveling on the forest.
  • Stanislaus NF Supervisor’s Office: +1 209 532-3671
  • Calaveras Ranger District: +1 209 795-1381
  • Groveland Ranger District +1 209 962-7825
  • Summit Ranger District at +1 209 965-3434
Re: Seasonal road and trail closures on Stanislaus National Forest begin Dec. 16
December 15, 2018 06:36AM
It would be nice if there were a bit more enforcement of these closures. We regularly hear ATVs and off road motorcycles in the National Forest near our cabin, and it's one of the reasons that the roads themselves are a mess most of the year...



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