WHITNEY PORTAL ROAD CONSTRUCTION UPDATE
The Inyo National Forest offered this update today on the Whitney Portal Road Access and Construction.
The Whitney Portal is 13 miles west of Lone Pine, CA, at the end of Whitney Portal Road. It is in a heavily wooded canyon, with towering granite cliffs on either side. The area includes 3 campgrounds, a picnic area, fishing pond and a stream. Trails from Whitney Portal provide access to the John Muir Wilderness and Sequoia National Park.
Updated April 14, 2016
Construction on Whitney Portal Road includes new pavement and drainage improvements that will improve safety on this popular route.
Construction Schedule:
Mondays – Thursdays: 6:30a.m. -6:30 p.m.
Expect a total traffic delay of up to 30 minutes Flaggers and a pilot car will manage traffic through multiple construction zones during working hours.
The bridge just west of Tuttle Creek Road is reduced to one-lane traffic to allow for safety improvements.
During non-working hours, there are STOP signs at both approaches that allow traffic to proceed when clear.
The scaling operation near Whitney Portal is complete.
Thank you for your patience as we completed this
Upcoming operations include roadside grading, drainage improvements, and erosion control installation.
Hat Creek Construction Materials Inc. understands that no one enjoys delays and we assure you that we make every effort to minimize your delays while
providing the necessary safety for you and our complex operation safely workers.
UPDATES FOR ROAD CONSTRUCTION DELAYS: Please call toll free number 1-844-372-4555
Inyo National Forest has also provided these tips for accessing the Whitney Portal in 2016:
Parking Details for 2016
Hiker Shuttle Services
Accessing Whitney Portal: How To Make it Work
If you do plan to visit Whitney in the summer of 2016, please pack your patience and carefully plan your trip to avoid the construction delays and the parking problems.
• Check the construction schedule before you head up to Whitney Portal (Twitter (@mtwhitneyinfo), at the Interagency Visitor Center (760-876-6222), on the web (http://www.fs.usda.gov/detail/inyo/passes-permits/recreation/?cid=stelprdb5150055). There may be times when delays and parking are little impacted.
There may be periods with 30 minute delays, and two 3-hour delays per day in the peak of construction. • Please be prepared that there may not be a parking space available for you.
• Consider carpooling, being dropped off by friends, or explore local shuttle services.
• To help alleviate the problem of reduced parking, long-term parking will not be permitted. No overnight parking is available for anyone not starting and ending a hike at Whitney Portal. If you are entering or exiting the Whitney Trail via the Pacific Crest Trail, the High Sierra Trail, the JMT or other popular long-distance routes, you may not park or stage a vehicle at the trailhead.
• Long-term parking may be available in Lone Pine. Check with the Lone Pine Chamber of Commerce (760) 876-4444). • An alternative to parking and hiking from Whitney Portal is the National Recreation Trail that connects the Whitney Portal Campground and Lone Pine Campground to the trailhead. This is an additional four miles of hiking with an additional 2,400 ft. in elevation gain. Parking is allowed clear of the roadway.
• All permitted Whitney hikers will receive a day or overnight parking permit that must be displayed on their vehicle. Whitney overnight hikers with valid parking passes may park at Whitney Portal for a maximum of 3 nights, if space is available. No day-use parking will be allowed after 8:00 p.m. • A limited number of well-signed parking spaces will be available for day-users to the Whitney Portal area who are not hiking to Mt. Whitney.
• Parked vehicles without the required permit, that overstay their limit, interfere with construction activities, or are unsafely parked will be towed. • The Inyo National Forest will honor the efforts of people who apply via the lottery for a Whitney hike. People who want to hike Whitney in 2016 are strongly encouraged to use the lottery system for the hike (please apply via www.recreation.gov).
• Many people who apply via the lottery cannot make the hike for a variety of personal reasons and the forest has re-issued those permits to “walk-ins” at the visitor center the day before or the day of for interested hikers. These walk-ins may not be available in 2016.The forest intends to manage the limited parking, in part, by limiting the walk-in permits. If there is no parking, then the walk-in permits will not be issued, or a reduced number will be issued.
• People who plan to take advantage of the walk-in process need to understand this option may not be available this year, especially in the peak of the summer which will likely be when construction is underway near Whitney Portal.
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