Visitors to Yellowstone National Park will be unable to reach the summit of Mount Washburn next week. The parking areas and trails leading to the Mount Washburn Fire Lookout will be closed from …
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Visitors to Yellowstone National Park will be unable to reach the summit of Mount Washburn next week. The parking areas and trails leading to the Mount Washburn Fire Lookout will be closed from Tuesday, Aug. 6 through Thursday, Aug. 8.
Starting Friday, Aug. 9, visitors will be able to again reach the summit via the Chittenden Road, but the Mount Washburn Trail and trailhead parking lot will remain closed through Tuesday, Aug. 27. Park officials say the closures are needed while crews replace a deteriorated log structure that supports the trail, repair the Chittenden Road and resurface the fire lookout’s parking area. The work will include a helicopter delivering log pilings to the site.
Some 44,000 pounds of log pilings and concrete, four dump truck loads of asphalt and three loads of gravel are being staged in the Mount Washburn parking lot for the work.