Remainder Of Mount Evans Highway To Close For Season Next Monday
CLEAR CREEK COUNTY, Colo. (CBS4)- The remaining portion of the Mount Evans Highway will close for the season next Monday for construction.
The Colorado Department of Transportation already closed the 5-mile segment from Summit Lake to the top of Mount Evans the day after Labor Day per their agreement with the U.S. Forest Service. The top of Mount Evans is 14,264 feet.
The remaining 10 miles of the Mount Evans Highway from Echo Lake to Summit Lake has remained open but will close for construction of a retaining wall along the edge of the highway. The wall is intended to improve stability near Lincoln Lake.
Information regarding the opening and closing of seasonal highways in Colorado is available on the cotrip.org website or by calling 511. Updates also are offered via email and text.