From Inyo National Forest
ROAD OPENINGS/CLOSURES UPDATE
JULY 13 News Release: https://www.fs.usda.gov/detail/inyo/news-events/…
It’s no secret this past winter’s effects on our roads have been long-lasting. The Forest has continued reassessing roads after record-breaking snowmelt runoff and thunderstorms caused heavy damage to numerous Off-Highway Vehicle (OHV) routes and has developed a prioritization protocol for repair based on access for fire personnel, developed recreation sites and high-use areas.
With it still being a very dynamic situation expected to last into the summer and beyond, the forest has some updates to share regarding the reopening of some roads with additional closures of others, broken down by each Ranger District:
Mammoth Ranger District:
– Hazard tree abatement will continue and there will be temporary traffic stops.
– The only campground open will be Twin Lakes.
– Coldwater Creek is overflowing. Drive slowly, and do not park in flooded shoulders.
– Parking is extremely limited. Please check the Eastern Sierra Transit website for trolley info.
– More information will be forthcoming jointly from the Inyo National Forest and Devils Postpile National Monument regarding the reopening of Reds Meadow Road to the public.
Mammoth Ranger District staff would like to thank the Town of Mammoth Lakes and Mammoth Mountain Ski Area for their continual assistance in clearing these roads!
White Mountain Ranger District (closure map: https://www.fs.usda.gov/…/FSE_DOCUMENTS/fseprd1121279.pdf):
The Coyote Flats area has been and continues to be one of the worst-affected roads on the forest from snowmelt runoff and thunderstorm damage this year. After a recent attempt to work on the road forest service engineering staff had to retreat because the road surface was unstable and unsafe for them to operate their equipment. Staff then headed four miles further up the road and found a new, larger gully washout. It was then determined that the road closure would need to be kept in place while further planning for repairs is conducted, as the type of work needed will not be supported by the current heavy equipment on-hand.
Forest Service staff are working on agreements with individuals in the community who have the proper and right-sized heavy equipment and also with volunteer groups such as ValleyOutdoors.org to organize additional public work day events, as have happened in the recent past.
Mono Lake Ranger District (closure map: https://www.fs.usda.gov/…/FSE_DOCUMENTS/fseprd1121280.pdf):
– Walker Lake and Horse Meadow Roads are the priority for repairs.
Three new roads have been partially closed this week due to excessive storm damage as well:
***All roads listed in the Closure Order are open to foot traffic or bicycles. Motorized vehicles are not.***
Forest engineers are working diligently to address and repair the above damaged roads, get campgrounds open, and set up new volunteer agreements to fix roads as well. Operations have been challenging, but are moving in the right direction. We ask for your continued patience and understanding as we continue to deal with the effects of this year’s historical precipitation and the limited resources and staff we have to address it.
If you would like to get involved with efforts to help repair these roads, please contact our partner organization at Valley Outdoors: Volunteer@valleyoutdoors.org
Other agencies manage roads that are partially Forest Service-owned or lead into our roads. Please “know before you go” by visiting their websites:
Bureau of Land Management – California – Bishop Field Office: www.blm.gov/office/bishop-field-office


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