Deadmans Bar Construction Work to Begin

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Date: April 29, 2016
Contact: Public Affairs Office, 307.739.3393

MOOSE, WY —Construction will be underway this summer at the Deadmans Bar Road, parking area, and boat launch in Grand Teton National Park. The project will improve the road surface, expand and formalize the parking area to improve traffic circulation, provide better access to the Snake River, and revegetate areas that have been impacted by overflow parking in the past. While the construction schedule has been designed to maintain access during the heart of the busy summer season, the road will be closed during the shoulder seasons to accommodate crucial road work that cannot be completed on the narrow road with traffic present.

Dates Deadmans Bar Road Status 
Start of Season-May 26  Closed 
May 27-July 21  Up to 30 minute delays 
July 22-Sept. 15  No construction, no delays 
Sept. 15-Sept. 30  Up to 30 minute delays 
Oct. 1-End of Season  Closed 

 

When the Deadmans Bar Road is closed, river users will still be able to make a through trip from the Pacific Creek Boat Launch to Moose, however there will be no formal river access between those two locations. Restrooms at Deadmans Bar will remain open throughout the project, including when the road is closed.

The project will improve the experience of visitors to the Deadmans Bar area and the sustainability of the facilities. Work on the Deadmans Bar Road includes an overlay of the existing paved sections of road and establishment of a consistent 20-foot width on the gravel portion of road to better accommodate two-way traffic. Crews will expand the gravel parking area by less than an acre and delineate parking spaces to improve efficiency.

Future visitors to the area will also enjoy a hardened boat ramp designed for dynamic river conditions, accessible parking spaces and river access, and improved signage and traffic flow. Areas that have been used as informal overflow parking in the past will be revegetated.

This project is a part of the Snake River Headwaters Comprehensive River Management Plan. The Snake River Headwaters was designated a national wild and scenic river in 2009 to protect its free-flowing character, water quality, and opportunities for its benefit and enjoyment. 

Other road projects during the 2016 summer season will have relatively minor impacts and include the following:

Road Impact 
Kelly Road Up to 15 minute delays in July 
Pacific Creek Road  Up to 15 minute delays in August
Grassy Lake Road Up to 15 minute delays in August 
Signal Mountain Summit Road Closed 10 am to 4 pm on Tues, Wed, and Thurs from mid-June through early July 

 



Last updated: April 29, 2016

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