"Threat against floods" against three national parks causes "serious" damage
A "historic winter season" has wreaked havoc - here's what it means for visitors.
If you plan to spend a vacation on Memorial Day weekend in one of the California National parks , think again. The unprecedented winter of the Golden State - the mountains of the Sierra Nevada I have more than 700 inches of snow , by Forbes - had persistent effects on the parks, including Yosemite National Park, including swimming, rafting and picnic areas will be closed until July Due to floods. Joining the ranks is Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks, whose most traveled hiking trails will be prohibited from visitors until the end of the summer season, warn the park managers.
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In a press release of May 11, the Park Service revealed that access to the giant forest, where travelers can watch the general of the famous, General Sherman Tree, 2,000 years old, reopen From highway 180 to Kings Canyon entrance station before June 9. The road could open on June 2 at the earliest. Meanwhile, access from the 198 highway at the Entrance de Sequoia should be closed until July 1.
"The staff of Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks continue to progress with the clearing of snow, the repairs of the damage and all the different tasks associated with the recovery of a historic winter season," said park officials in a statement. "The Memorial Day weekend is the usual kick-off in the summer in the parks, but unfortunately this year, access to the largest tree in the world (in volume) and the giant forest of the forest and Surrounding lodgepole will not be opened in time. "
Unfortunately, adventure researchers will not have the opportunity to explore Crystal Cave this year. According to park managers, Crystal Cave Road has undergone "significant road damage" and will not reopen for the public before 2024.
They also announced that access to vehicles at Mineral King, which is home to several glaciers and the East fork of the Kawah River, will not be authorized until August. Although they expect to repel this date even further while the snow pipes continue to melt.
Cedar Grove was also seriously affected by hard winter elements. The National Park Service said: "Due to serious road damage along the Corridor of Highway 180, outside the park, between Grant Grove and Cedar Grove, Caltrans does not expect the repairs to be Completed before the end of the summer season. This means that public access is not expected in the Cedar Grove region of Kings Canyon National Park for the summer season 2023. "
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Camping grounds in all California national parks, including Yosemite, Sequoia and Kings Canyon, are not in good shape either. The KCRA 3 local information station warns that when he warms outside, the The probability of a "threat of floods" increases.
National parks are massive entities with multiple hiking trails, swimming pools and accommodation / picnic areas, so that the guidelines for an area may not be the same for another. Before and during your trip, the National Park Service strongly encourages travelers to verify nps.gov/seki For up -to -date information and travel planning advice, you can therefore plan a safe and fun exploration.