Above, a windshield view along Tioga Road. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
We're only a few weeks away from the official start of winter, but Yosemite National Park is already gearing up for it by closing a couple of roads.
The Madera Tribune reported:
Yosemite National Park announces Glacier Point and Tioga Roads are closed to all vehicular traffic for the winter season.To read more, go here.
Glacier Point and Tioga Roads typically close each fall and remain closed through the winter season. These roads reopen each spring when weather and road conditions are safe for vehicular traffic.
Visitors planning to come to the park for day trips or to stay overnight are encouraged to be prepared for winter driving, hiking and camping conditions. Yosemite National Park is expecting impacts throughout the park from incoming winter storms.
Yosemite National Park is open year-round with snow removal on all other roads within the park. All motorists are required to carry tire chains in their vehicles while driving in the park during the winter months, even if their cars are equipped with four-wheel drive. Temporary road closures may go into effect at any time due to road and weather conditions.
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