Paved detours are Hwy 261 (Moki Dugway) and I-70.Ĭottonwood Wash Bridge Closure on Hwy 95 West of Blanding Hwy 95 provides access to and from Natural Bridges National Monument, Lake Powell, Cedar Mesa, Grand Gulch, the Shash Jaa Unit of Bears Ears National Monument, Hanksville, UT, etc. This schedule is subject to impacts from weather, supply-chain disruptions and other unforeseen circumstances. The bridge is estimated to reopen November 6, 2021. State Route 95 is currently closed at Cottonwood Wash approximately 8.5 miles west of Blanding. Local travel either east or west of the Cottonwood Wash structure on SR-95 is allowed. 25 miles to the Needles Visitor Center in Canyonlands National Parkįor more information, please visit UDOT's website.Įxpected Reopening of Cottonwood Bridge- Hwy 95- Nov 6th.Turn left onto Hwy 211 to access the Needles District of Canyonlands, Indian Creek, Newspaper Rock, etc.ĭistances from the Junction of Hart's Draw Rd & Hwy 211: Follow this road (Hart's Draw Rd) for approximately 18.5 miles until it meets Hwy 211. Turn west onto 200 South at the Monticello Visitor Center. Glamping Canyonlands is OPEN, and the road closure is just past their parking lot.ĭetour to access the Needles District of Canyonlands National Park, Newspaper Rock, Indian Creek: Hwy 211, which leads to the Needles District of Canyonlands, Indian Creek, Newspaper Rock, etc., was damaged in a flash flood on August 14th, and will be closed until repairs can be made. Hwy 211 is CLOSED just past Glamping Canyonlands. Closure alerts will be posted to the UDOT Traffic website. Closures are limited to 6 hours each between 7 a.m. Full closures of the Moki Dugway, a portion of SR-261, are possible up to six times during the project.The Comb Wash Bridge will be restricted to one lane with traffic control in place for approximately one month from about August 2 through September 2.Travel lanes restricted to 10 feet wide.Other anticipated traveler impacts include: Crews are working on northbound and southbound lanes on alternating days. Starting July 17, on US-163, near the US-191 intersection and working towards Mexican Hat: In preparation for paving, work on leveling lanes is reducing US-163 to a single lane (with pilot cars or flaggers controlling traffic), Monday through Friday, 7 a.m.Traffic will be reduced to a single lane with a flagging operation during work hours of Monday through Friday, 6 a.m. Starting July 17, on SR-316, near the SR-261 intersection: A cattleguard is being replaced as part of the re-paving project.A temporary detour will minimize impact to traffic Monday through Friday, 6 a.m. Starting July 17, on SR-261, near the US-163 intersection: A cattleguard is being replaced as part of the re-paving project.These improvements will provide a better traveling experience and extend the life of the roads and bridge. The project will also include work on the Comb Wash Bridge to patch potholes, replace the membrane, and place new asphalt surfacing. Improvements will include lane leveling, new pavement, fresh striping, and the replacement of two cattle guards on SR-261 and SR-316. SR-316 from SR-261 to Goosenecks State Park.US-163 from Mexican Hat to the intersection with US-191.The Utah Department of Transportation (UDOT) is repaving approximately 30 miles of roadway in San Juan County, including: SR-316 will be open during the day, however, Goosenecks State Park is prohibiting overnight camping during this time to accommodate the closure.įor more information, please visit the Valley of the Gods Project page on UDOT's website. to 7 a.m.) beginning Tuesday night, Sept. SR-316 is expected to be closed for three nights (7 p.m. A UDOT road construction project on State Route 316, the access to Goosenecks State Park, is expected to close the full length of the route overnight for three consecutive nights for paving operations.
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