Here you will find the latest news about the Mineral King Valley, Cabin Cove, Silver City, and surrounding areas.
Saturday, January 21, 2023
Mineral King Update 1/21/2023
Friday, January 20, 2023
Mineral King Road Access Update
Date: Fri, Jan 20, 2023 at 11:42 AM
Subject: Mineral King Road
Thursday, January 19, 2023
Mineral King Road Closure
You all know that the Mineral King Road has been closed for the winter, and most of you have read about the damage to the road caused by this month's storms.
That damage is far greater than what anyone might have
imagined. While there are many mudslides, fallen trees and large boulders
blocking the road, those are the least of the problems. There are many places
where large segments of the road have been washed away -- and worse, many
places where the remaining pavement has been undercut, leaving what is left
subject to collapse under any weight which might be placed upon it. And that
kind of damage is visible now only on the lower part of the road which is not
buried in snow.
As a result the road is now closed to all visitors. The combination
lock which has allowed cabin owners to access the road is no longer accessible,
and will remain locked off until the Park Service can be satisfied that minimal
traffic might be safe. That will take a great deal of time, because until the
snow melts it will not be safe to push a plow over what might well be an
unsupported section of asphalt, and some of the required repairs may be very
time consuming.
Under the circumstances, no one can predict when the road
might again be open -- it may not be until well into the summer. As difficult
as it may be, please try to be patient.
The Park Service is doing everything it can to survey the
damage (even by hiring a helicopter to make aerial observations), to determine
what repairs will be needed, to secure emergency funding to help pay for that
work, and to secure the manpower, equipment and materials to do the work. And
we are not alone with this problem. There are many other roads within the park
which have been damaged -- including multiple washouts in the General's
Highway.
The road below the lower gate, for which the County is
responsible, has also suffered considerable damage. So PLEASE do not try a
sightseeing drive up the road to see how far you can go, much less jump the
gate and try to proceed further on foot or on skis.
The Park Service and the County will keep us advised of any
changes in the road conditions and progress in the repair work, and we will
immediately pass that information on to you.
Incidentally, the Park Service will be conducting a public
briefing on conditions within the park tonight, January 19, at 6:00 PM at the
Three Rivers Memorial Building. All are welcome to attend, and the program will
also be available live on the Park's facebook page
[https://www.facebook.com/SequoiaKingsNPS] -- and it will also be recorded for
later viewing.
John Crowe
President, MKDA
Wednesday, January 18, 2023
SEKi Visitor Experience Postponed
Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks: Public Meeting About Visitor Experience and Access Postponed Until February, Public Meeting About Storm Impacts Scheduled for January 19
SEQUOIA AND KINGS CANYON NATIONAL PARKS, Calif. January 18, 2023 – As National Park Service personnel continue to assess damage and respond to emergencies in the parks following recent storms, a decision has been made to further postpone the public meeting scheduled for tonight in Three Rivers, CA, on the topic of visitor experience and access. Tomorrow, January 19, NPS officials will host a public meeting on the topic of storm impacts and response at the Three Rivers Memorial Building at 6 p.m.
While the parks plan to resume their focus on the important work of long-term solutions to visitor experience and access challenges as soon as possible, storm response is currently the top priority, and these changes in the public meeting schedule reflect that. The public comment period associated with the visitor experience and access project has been extended through February 15, and the new date in February for the public meeting will be announced once it is established. For more information and to submit a comment visit https://parkplanning.nps.gov/SEKIFrontcountryFall2022. The storm systems that have been battering the state of California in recent weeks have caused significant damage to the Generals Highway, the main road that connects the parks. It is currently not possible to visit giant sequoias, including the world-famous General Sherman Tree, in Sequoia National Park. Severe damage has been found in most areas of the parks, with much more still to be assessed. The public meeting tomorrow, January 19, will detail what is known and unknown at this time, and endeavor to provide timelines where possible.While Grant Grove in Kings Canyon National Park has remained open throughout this time, major snow accumulation in that area has created its own access challenges. For current conditions please visit our website www.nps.gov/seki.
Friday, January 13, 2023
MK Road Update
Friends,
Wednesday, January 11, 2023
Storm Damage
Tue, Jan 10, 3:55 PM
The Mineral King road has seen some significant impacts both in and out of the park. Around mile 8.5, ¼ of the lane has washed away for about 20 feet.
The last time I was in the park was before this last storm, and the effects were rough. I couldn't get more than 2.5 miles past the lower gate. We're still working our way further up to assess all impacts.
Thanks,
Dave Fox
Sequoia District Ranger
559-565-3710 office
559-565-3195 24-hour emergency


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