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Plows hit the Sun Road, another construction season lies ahead

by CHRIS PETERSON
Editor | April 5, 2017 8:09 AM

Glacier Park plow crews cleared the Camas Road Saturday and have started on the Going-to-the-Sun Road on the west side.

They left a skim of ice on the Camas Road, but it appeared to be melting quickly. The road to the Fish Creek campground is also plowed.

Crews started on the Sun Road Monday morning. It usually takes a few days for them to get to Avalanche, depending on road conditions. It also takes a few days for the underlying ice to melt as well.

When crews aren’t plowing, the road is open to hikers and bikers.

On the east side, crews were expected to hit the Two Medicine Road this week. The Many Glacier Road is open, but closed to hikers and bikers at the “T” intersection because of construction at the Many Glacier Hotel.

This season, visitors will encounter road rehabilitation work on the west side of the park as part of the last segment of the Going-to-the-Sun Road rehabilitation project.

This segment focuses on improvements from West Glacier to the Avalanche area, including improving turnouts and reconstructing roadway between the West Entrance Station and the Apgar Loop Road near the Apgar Picnic Area. Beginning Sept. 5, traffic along the Going-to-the-Sun Road will be detoured through the Apgar Village area to facilitate that roadway construction. This work is expected to conclude in May of 2018.

Removable railing work west of Logan Pass, in the alpine section of the road will also occur this summer. The railing work will replace segments that were destroyed by avalanches in 2014.

Up to 30 minute cumulative delays should be expected at work zones throughout summer and into fall.

Between Oct. 9 and Oct. 21, there will be a full vehicle closure at the four way intersection at Apgar. This means that Oct. 8 will be the last day to access Logan Pass from the west side for the season. Usually Logan Pass access ends following the third Sunday of October. The closure will facilitate a significant culvert replacement project approximately four miles up Lake McDonald. The culvert has washed out several times over the last five years including twice last year and once already this year causing temporary road closures. Vehicles will still be able to access the Apgar Visitor Center and Apgar Village from the West Glacier entrance, and Logan Pass from the St. Mary entrance (likely through the third Sunday in October). Hiker/biker access beyond the culvert work site will likely not be possible during this period. On Oct. 21, the road will reopen again as far as Avalanche, as is typical for the fall season.

Until May 26, Avalanche Campground Road will be restricted Monday-Friday to all but administrative traffic while the footbridge across Avalanche Creek is completed. It will again be restricted beginning 12 p.m., Sept. 18 to reconstruct and widen the approach into the campground.

Kiosk work at the St. Mary entrance station also continues this spring, and is expected to be completed in late May to early June. Access beyond Hudson Bay Road (mile marker 1.5) from the entrance station will continue to be restricted until April 14. After April 14, visitors who would like to enter the park from St. Mary will be routed through the St. Mary Visitor Center to pay entrance fees and collect park information until the kiosks are completed.

For up to date road status information, including information about hiker/biker opportunities beyond closed gates, please visit https://home.nps.gov/applications/glac/roadstatus/roadstatus.cfm.