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Zion-Mount Carmel Highway Closed due to Rock Debris Falling

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Zion-Mount Carmel Highway Closed due to Rock Debris Falling

SPRINGDALE, UT – The Zion-Mount Carmel Highway through Zion National Park, connecting State Route 9 between Springdale and Mt. Carmel Junction is temporarily closed until further notice.

A continuous stream of heavy sand and rock debris is falling near the west tunnel entrance along the Zion Mount Carmel Highway. Park officials have assessed the falling debris and decided to close the road until hazard geologists, from the Utah Geological Survey can be on site for further evaluation. The road will reopen once the fall has stopped and officials deem it safe.
 
Alternate east and west routes are available via Highway 59 from Hurricane, Utah to Fredonia, Arizona and Highway 14 from Cedar City, Utah to Long Valley Junction and Highway 89. People coming to the Park may access the Park by traveling east on State Route 9 from Interstate 15. All Park facilities including the visitor center, museum, campgrounds, and shuttle buses are open and operating as normal in Zion Canyon. The Kolob Canyons facilities and Kolob Terrace are open as usual.

https://www.nps.gov/zion/learn/news/zmch_5_19_17.htm

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Zion Mount Carmel Highway Re-Opens For All Vehicles

SPRINGDALE, UT – The Zion Mount Carmel Highway through Zion National Park has re - opened to all traffic. Late yesterday afternoon, and again this morning, the sand fall area along the Highway was evaluated by Park staff, and hazard geologists from the Utah Geological Survey.
 
Although sand and debris continue to fall, there is little chance for it to reach the roadway. As a precaution, Park road and maintenance crews have installed jersey barriers to help keep debris contained. Eastbound queue lines for thru traffic will begin further west of the tunnel to avoid stopping near the fall site.
 
Before visiting the park, please check road and trail conditions and plan accordingly. For the latest news refer to the Park website, Twitter feed or Facebook posts.

https://www.nps.gov/zion/learn/news/zmchreopens_5_20_17.htm

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