Category: Road Conditions
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Tioga Road and Highway 120 Open Through Yosemite
I know I’m a little late but in case you missed it, the Tioga Road and Highway 120 through Yosemite are open to traffic once again. Best get your business done on the other side before winter gets here and it closes again. Cold weather is already on it’s way. If you were planning on…
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Highway 120 Into Yosemite Open
Good news for residents and Yosemite visitors alike, Highway 120 to Yosemite from Groveland is now open.
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Wawona Tunnel Repairs Coming – Expect Traffic Delays
Good thing it’s the start of the slow season in Yosemite right?
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How to Get to Yosemite and Avoid the Fire
Although Highway 120 west and Highway 120 east will both be closed today due to the fire you can still get to Yosemite Valley and Wawona without too much delay.
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The Word is Out: Tioga Pass Opens May 11th 2013
I know you’ve been dying to know when it will open so wait no more. Tioga Pass opens May 11th!!!
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Some Sierra Passes to Open Soon – Not Tioga Though
If you’ve been waiting to get through Tioga Pass well, you’ll have to wait a bit longer.
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Highway 120 Construction May Cause Delays This Summer
If you’ve been a long time visitor to Yosemite you may well remember the traffic light that was placed on Highway 120 between Buck Meadows and the Cherry Lake Road turn-off. Well, to make a long story short, road construction this summer may well just bring the light back to 120 signaling stop and go…
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Hetch Hetchy Road Closed
The Hetch Hetchy Road is closed indefinitely after park officials discovered water undercutting a hillside beneath the road making the road “extremely unstable”. The road is still intact, but water undercutting the hillside below the pavement has made it “extremely unstable,” Cobb said. The National Park Service temporarily closed the road in December due to…
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Tioga Pass Closed for the Winter
If you were thinking about heading up and traversing the Sierra via Tioga Pass (Highway 120) you can forget it.
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Summer Road Work
In Yosemite, where the seasons are shorter because of the altitude, summer is often the only time when road work can be completed.