Tag Archives: Lloyd Meadow Road
Despite Storm, Roads Remain Open
This recent past weekend brought a lot of rain to California. In the southern Sierra Nevada mountains, it brought snow to higher elevations (above 7,500 feet). However, with the warmer conditions most of the snow has melted off from the … Continue reading
Roads Re-Opened? Yep!
The storm brought in the snow, but not enough to stick around. California Department of Transportation stated the Western Divide Highway and Parker Pass are now re-opened until the next big storm comes through. This will allow users to access … Continue reading
George Fire Update: Lloyd Meadow Road and Trailheads Open by Noon
SEQUOIA NATIONAL FOREST – The George Fire burned more than 1700 acres since it began on June 1, 2012 near the George Bush Tree in the Giant Sequoia National Monument, Sequoia National Forest. Freeman Creek Trail, the Lloyd Meadow Road, … Continue reading
George Fire Update: Road Remains Closed
From InciWeb.org SEQUOIA NATIONAL FOREST – The George Fire burned more than 1700 acres since it began on June 1, 2012 near the George Bush Tree in the Giant Sequoia National Monument, Sequoia National Forest. As many as 1,000 firefighters … Continue reading
George Fire Closes Roads to Trailheads
The George Fire, located in the Giant Sequoia National Monument, has grown to over 1000 acres after it spotted across the Lloyd Meadow Road yesterday and burned up the hill towards Castle Rock. Afternoon winds have caused the fire to … Continue reading
Lloyd Meadow Road Partially Opened
As of Friday, May 4th, the Lloyd Meadow Road (22S82) is partially opened. One Lane is still closed but the other is open. Please drive with caution as potential traffic heading in the opposite direction will be using that lane … Continue reading
Roads Are Open, but….
On the Sequoia National Forest, Western Divide Ranger District, two roads have been opened by Tulare County. The Western Divide Highway (107) and Parker Pass (M50) are now open. Although this isn’t any of the roads near trailheads into the … Continue reading