Groveland, CA -- Caltrans confirms that Highway 120 will re-open between Groveland and Yosemite National Park.
A stretch has been closed since Monday, August 19, when the Rim Fire
jumped over Highway 120. Caltrans spokesperson Angela Deprato says the
highway will re-open at noon today. She points out that crews have been
working 12-14 hour shifts to repair guard rail posts, signs, and remove
damaged trees.
1,000 burned out guardrails have been replaced, and 1,800 trees have
been removed. Deprato encourages motorists to still use caution when
traveling to and from Yosemite, as several firefighters remain in the
area.
Cherry Lake Road, Evergreen Road, Old Yosemite Road, Harden Flat and
all other secondary roads and trailheads off of SR-120 will remain
closed.
SR-120 (Tioga Road) will also remain closed from Crane Flat to White
Wolf within Yosemite National Park. Park visitors can access the
Tuolumne Meadows area from SR-395 via the parks east entrance at Tioga
Pass.
PS. If you do go over to Yosemite via Hwy 120, why not stop in Groveland, even if you aren't hungry, and get something to eat! They've been starving for business due to the Rim Fire! Maybe Buck Meadows too.


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