The bridge is still out and Corlieu Falls viewing platform on the Lewis Creek Trail.Willow Creek Trail & Lewis Creek Trail are open and mostly free of obstacles, but water levels are high and rapid. Use extreme caution as there are lots of downed trees and debris from the winter storms. Road to Nelder Grove is closed at gate, but people are still welcome to park at gate (not drive the road up) and hike in until the end of June when the Fuels Reduction Contract goes into effect and the Grove will be closed. And no matter how tempting, do not park your car illegally and block emergency vehicle access. Look up before you choose a trail, park your car, or set up camp. Be aware of winds and avoid areas with dead standing trees. Water could be colder and swifter with the record-breaking snowpack now melting. Many campgrounds and hiking trails are near lakes and rivers with changing water conditions. Citations may still be issued even if no signs exist when a forest order is in place. And gates should never be opened when closed, even if GPS shows the best route through the area. Remember, GPS is not always reliable with current closures and conditions. There may not be barriers or signs at each closed location. Observe all posted signs and warnings.We recommend hikers send someone not on the hike a detailed plan of where they plan to travel and GPS location when arrive, in case of an emergency. Hikers and campers should always bring essentials including navigation, light sources, first aid supplies, clothes for changing weather, food, water and a smartphone. It is your responsibility to know the area and any restrictions to areas, roads and trails within the national forests. Use forest websites and social media for updates on sites and trails for the 18 national forests in California. Check in with local Forest Service offices for closures and alerts. With limited locations in some areas and high use in others, consider reserving a campground at or call 87. Be open to finding a new favorite area to enjoy. Inattentiveness on the road can have tragic consequences.Before heading to a forest, have a backup plan. The safety of Caltrans and other agency’s crews, and that of other responders, is very important. The traveling public is advised to use alternate routes, keep a close eye on the weather, and proceed cautiously when driving through mountainous areas. This roadway will be closed until further notice. Hwy 395 has been closed in coordination with the closure of Nevada State Route 359 by Nevada Department of Transportation due to flooding. STATE ROUTE 167 ROAD CLOSE DUE TO FLOODING ON NEVADA STATE ROUTE 359īISHOP - The California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) would like to inform the traveling public that State Route 167 at U.S. Inattentiveness on the road can have tragic consequencesįor the latest highway information please visit the Caltrans QuickMap site at .gov or call the Road Condition Hotline at 1-800-427-ROAD (7623). The road is open to Aspendell and Cardinal Village has been set up as the command post to manage the cleanup efforts. North Lake and North Lake Campground, Sabrina Lake and Sabrina Lake Campground are all not accessible. Crews estimate several days working to reopen this road. Caltrans crews and CHP are working to assist up to 50 cars that are trapped behind the slides. The most eastern slide is reported to be 100 yards long and over 40 feet tall. At least three large sections of the road have been affected. STATE ROUTE 168W (BISHOP CREEK) ROAD CLOSED DUE TO MUD SLIDES AND ROCK FALLīISHOP - The California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) would like to inform the traveling public that State Route 168W (Bishop Creek/ Aspendell) is closed at approximately post mile 2. Tri-Valley Groundwater Management District.Land Development Technical Advisory Committee.
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