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Revised May 28, 2015
The Kolob Terrace Road, which connects the town of Virgin and State Route 9 with Kolob Reservoir, has an elevation change of approximately 4,000 feet and includes narrow lanes, steep grades, switchbacks, and little to no shoulder. The road was paved in 1979 without a road base or some necessary culverts. Over the years, Zion National Park has been patching several areas repeatedly, but the fixes have been short lived. Increased visitation to the park and heavy vehicle traffic for housing construction on the terrace has escalated the issues from prior construction deficiencies. This project will improve the safety of both the residents and visitors that utilize Kolob Terrace Road. The road will be completely rehabilitated, from the base to the asphalt surface. Supporting walls will be reinforced, culverts will be added and the road will be widened in certain areas, including Maloney Hill and Black Canyon. CONSTRUCTION SCHEDULE: February 6 - March 1, 2015: Short delays, no closures. March 2 - October 31, 2015 Monday through Thursday:
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The road will be graded gravel in the work sections and the surface may be uneven at times. Please use caution and low speeds in these areas. The road project will be administered by the Federal Highways Administration. The contractor for the project is Haward & Rees of Loa, UT. Parties involved in the project worked together to come up with the best work schedule possible given the size and complexity of the project. The concerns of local residents, businesses, and travelers, as well as safety and the impact on park operations were considered. The three hour closure blocks will hopefully allow for residents to get in and out of the area. No work will take place at night, on the weekends or holidays. People visiting Springdale, UT, the main Zion Canyon and the east portions of Zion National Park via the park's South or East Entrances, who are camping, accessing the shuttle system, staying at the Zion Lodge or in the town of Springdale, will not be in the construction zone. Visitors accessing the Kolob Canyons section of the park from I-15 will likewise not be in the construction area. |
Last updated: May 28, 2015