Brace for flooding, three Yosemite campgrounds

Nabil Anas
Nabil Anas

Global Courant 2023-05-14 23:33:54

Amid warming temperatures, record melting snow and another flood forecastYosemite National Park has announced that three campgrounds will be closed starting Monday.

Housekeeping Camp and the Lower and North Pines campgrounds will remain closed until conditions clear up — and additional closures are possible, park officials said. More updates will follow Monday evening.

A flood watch issued Saturday night by the National Weather Service is in effect through at least Friday. Officials say the Merced River could reach 12.6 feet by mid-week and cross the Pohono Bridge, an iconic stone crossing in Yosemite Valley.

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After an extreme series of storms blanketed the Sierra Nevada in record-breaking snow, the entire park was closed for nearly a month from late February to mid-March. Most campgrounds had to close again in late April when the normally serene Merced River burst its banks.

Unlike last month’s flood forecast, the latest forecast calls for warm weather indefinitely, which could accelerate snowmelt and flooding. As of May 1, officials said, Yosemite still had more than double the average amount of snow on the ground for this time of year.

“The combination of prolonged warm weather and abundant snow means the Merced River may remain above flood stage for some time,” park officials said. Vernal Fall, Nevada Fall, Bridalveil Fall, and Yosemite Falls also have very strong flows.

Yosemite Valley, Wawona and the Mariposa Grove will still be accessible via Highways 41 and 140, but park officials noted that reaching the Mariposa Grove will require a four-mile circular hike with an elevation gain of 500 feet.

Hetch Hetchy and Hodgdon Meadow are accessible via Highway 120 from the west, but Tioga Road (a continuation of Highway 120 through the park) and Glacier Point Road are still closed – likely not to open until July or later due to heavy snow.

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Big Oak Flat Road is also expected to remain closed until mid-June or July.


Brace for flooding, three Yosemite campgrounds

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