Recommend vehicles with high/moderate clearance for dips at many wash crossings from Lick Wash to the north.ĭry. Recently graded but still some rough & shallow sand segments.ĭry. Mud and debris flow makes road impassable, till at least 07/22.ĭry. Steep bypass at Wahweap Creek best with 4WD. Possible debris on road due to recent rain!ĭry from Big Water to Alstrom point turn. Some rough areas, possible debris on road due to recent rains. Recommend HC-4WD for last 7 miles.ĢWD High Clearance with possible road damage due to rain. Well graded to Egypt road junction, washboard worsens further south. Serious flood damage on both East and West sides 4WD required! Please contact the nearest visitor center for the most current conditions.ĢWD conditions! Per Capitol Reef NPS report.ĤWD needed for crossing! Per Capitol Reef NPS report. Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument Road ReportĪll road conditions can change RAPIDLY due to weather. Learn more about the Hole-in-the-Rock Road or the Burr Trail. The permit system can be crucial in case a search becomes necessary. Overnight stays on the monument, whether vehicle camping or backpacking, require a free permit that can be obtained at the Monument's visitor centers. Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument can be a "Fierce and Dangerous Land", and its wild character SHOULD NOT BE UNDERESTIMATED. Remember that cell phone coverage across the Monument is mostly non-existent. Carry extra clothing, blankets, food and water for emergencies. Make sure people back home know what those plans are and when you expect to return. Regulations do require that all vehicles must stay on designated roads.īefore beginning any of your adventures, make sure you've planned your way in, and PLANNED YOUR WAY OUT. Not only are you likely to get into more trouble off of the road, even damaging your vehicle, you will cause extensive damage to fragile native plant communities. Never drive off the road in an attempt to circumvent the blockage. When water has pooled on the roads or muddy intimidating bogs block passage, turn around, staying on the road. Roads that also go through or are adjacent to Glen Canyon are highlighted.ĭo not take any of these roads if it is raining or snowing, or if rain or snow is forecasted. Unpaved/partially paved roads that run through Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument.
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