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Tioga and Glacier Point Roads Reopen in Yosemite

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Date: October 22, 2009

The Tioga and Glacier Point Roads in Yosemite National Park have reopened.  The roads were closed earlier this week due to snow and icy conditions.

There are no commercial services open along the Tioga Road.  The Glacier Point store is also closed for the season.

Both the Tioga and Glacier Point Roads may close at any time during the fall and winter season due to snow and icy conditions.  Visitors driving on these roads are urged to drive slowly and use caution.

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Low intensity fire in Yosemite

Did You Know?
Natural fires in Yosemite are often no more than a single burning snag (standing dead tree) or a slow moving, low intensity fire that cleans underbrush from the forest floor. These fires prevent unwanted fires by removing accumulating forest debris that can fuel a larger fire in hot, dry conditions.

Last Updated: October 22, 2009 at 14:13 MST