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TNF Snow/Riding/Road Conditions

Postby GrizzlyGuy » Sat May 28, 2011 11:28 am

From here, I bolded some of the items that are most relevant to us:
TRUCKEE/TAHOE — On the unofficial first weekend of summer, winter's grasp on the Tahoe National Forest remains tight in some popular recreation areas, U.S. Forest Service officials said.

“Our recreation crews and campground concessionaires have been working hard to get the campgrounds ready for the Memorial Day weekend," said Forest Supervisor Tom Quinn. "The heavy snow and rain received this past winter and spring has delayed the opening of many campgrounds, roads, picnic areas and trails. Considerable snow can still be found at 6,000 feet and above, especially on north facing slopes or in shaded areas.”

The following Memorial Day status report of area campgrounds, roads and trails is listed by major transportation corridor or area.

Bullards Bar Reservoir — Yuba County: All campgrounds, picnic areas, boat ramps and trails are open.

Sierra Buttes area — Sierra County: Open with some snow drifts. Packer Lake Road is not open to the lake or lodge due to snow.

Highway 89 North — Sierra and Nevada counties: Most of the campgrounds are open including Cottonwood, Cold Creek, and Upper and Lower Little Truckee.

Jackson Meadows Area — Sierra County: The Jackson Meadows Road is only open 6 miles to the Perazzo Meadows Road intersection. Snowmobiling continues along the road.

Reservoirs East of Truckee — Nevada County: Most of the sites are open around Boca, Stampede and Prosser reservoirs. The Boca Dam Road has been closed by the Bureau of Reclamation. Boca campground is only accessible from Highway 89 north.

Interstate 80 — Nevada and Placer counties: The Pacific Crest Trail and other trails along the Sierra Crest are still very snowy. More than eight feet of snow was recorded in mid-May at Donner Summit. Campgrounds including Hampshire Rocks, Indian Springs, North Fork, Tunnel Mills and Onion Valley are all closed due to snow.

Rattlesnake Road is closed due to snow and a large slide and may not be open for a while. Loch Leven trails are very snowy.

Big Bend Visitor Center is not expected to open due to snow damage over the winter. A visitor information office is expected to be available later this summer at Big Bend.

Highway 20 — Nevada County: White Cloud Campground is open. The Pioneer Trail is open from Chalk Bluff to the west. The Burlington motorcycle trails are open from Chalk Bluff staging area to the west. Trails to the east are still blocked by snow. Rock Creek Nature Trail is open.

Bowman Lake Road has been plowed to the Fuller Lake dam.

For information, see the Tahoe National Forest website at http://www.fs.fed.us/r5/tahoe or call Tahoe National Forest Headquarters in Nevada City at (530) 265-4531.
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Re: TNF Snow/Riding/Road Conditions

Postby kampingkris » Sat May 28, 2011 5:09 pm

Darn... I'm guessing our trip to Cisco June 10 is going to mean little to any use of the atvs.
I would have thought they would work on the road due to both PGE and those signal peak towers...

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Re: TNF Snow/Riding/Road Conditions

Postby hemingray » Sun May 29, 2011 6:51 am

Thanks for the good news. :cry:

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Re: TNF Snow/Riding/Road Conditions

Postby BruteForce » Sun May 29, 2011 6:52 am

You could insert most Utah destinations in that bulletin and it would read the same. MY favorite spots for Memorial are still covered in several feet of snow (where there's normally none by this time).

And add new snow and all this rain and getting out is proving near impossible.
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Re: TNF Snow/Riding/Road Conditions

Postby Ken » Mon May 30, 2011 11:04 am

Thank god we have the adventures of Mini Mike to keep occupied.
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