Zion-Mount Carmel Highway Reopens After Road Construction on Saturday, April 27th

Zion-Mount Carmel Highway Reopens After Road Construction on Saturday, April 27th

Ahead of schedule, section of scenic highway rebuilt after heavy rain damage

 

SPRINGDALE, UT – Ahead of schedule, the Zion-Mount Carmel Highway (State Route 9 Connector) will reopen on Saturday, April 27th. Construction began on April 9, 2019 and required a section of the damaged road to be completely removed, a new culvert placed, the slope stabilized, and a retaining wall rebuilt. An additional section of the road required reestablishing road base and paving as well. Construction was expected to last approximately three weeks but a Federal Highways contractor was able to complete the project four days ahead of schedule.

 

The road will officially reopen at 8:00 am on Saturday, April 27th. Park rangers will be present on either side of the Zion-Mount Carmel Tunnel to escort oversized vehicles from 8:00 am until 7:00 pm. Starting Sunday, April 28th, the Tunnel will be open to oversized vehicles from 8:00 am until 8:00 pm, a schedule that will remain until the fall.

 

Though the road connecting south and east to State Route 9 will again be open, visitors should continue to expect trail closures in Zion Canyon. The Kayenta Trail and Upper Emerald Pools Trail remain closed due to a landslide that has continued to settle since July, 2018. The East Rim Trail, as well as total access to Hidden Canyon and access from the Zion Canyon to Observation Point, remain closed due to a landslide and an unstable overhanging boulder since January, 2019. As those areas dry out from heavy precipitation over the winter, staff will be assessing each to determine next steps for stabilization and alternatives for their repair. Visitors are encouraged to check on trail conditions at park visitor centers and at www.nps.gov/zion.

 

“We greatly appreciate the efforts of our park, Federal Highways and contractor team to implement repairs as safely and quickly as possible” said Superintendent Jeff Bradybaugh, “and restore this vital connection for the visiting public and local communities.”

 

-NPS-

 

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