

Have an emergency kit in your vehicle, including extra food, water, medicine, clothing, batteries, and other necessities – enough to sustain you for ten hours.Give yourself extra time and avoid traveling during adverse weather conditions.Plan ahead, know before you go and check for the latest road conditions by going to.Prepare for Traveling on I-70 in Glenwood Canyon Eastbound I-70: Motorists traveling eastbound from Utah or Grand Junction can reach the Denver Metro area by traveling the route above in reverse.īefore detouring onto any alternate route, motorists should refer to for the latest road conditions.After reaching Craig, motorists can return south via CO 13 towards Rifle. In Kremmling, travelers should turn onto westbound U.S. Westbound I-70: Motorists coming from the Denver metro area or I-25 can travel westbound on I-70 to Silverthorne, then turn north onto CO 9.If a safety closure of I-70 is anticipated to last longer than one hour, CDOT recommends that motorists travel to their destination using an alternate route. Eastbound travelers can detour using the same route in reverse. Travelers will continue west on US Highway 40 and then south on CO 13 to complete the alternate route and return to westbound I-70 at Rifle (Exit 90). Westbound motorists from the Denver metro area should exit I-70 at Exit 205 (Silverthorne) and travel north on Colorado Highway 9 towards Kremmling.

I-70 Emergency Repair Project Information 2021 Recommended Detour & Alternate RouteĬDOT strongly asks that motorists use the recommended northern alternate route via I-70 - CO 9 - US 40 - CO 13. Motorists are encouraged to check and the weather forecast before driving through the canyon. CDOT will post messaging on both Facebook and Twitter and will send information to stakeholders if we anticipate an extended closure. The detour will be the same as when the canyon originally closed. Digital message boards will display the closure points and the recommended detour. If there is a significant vehicle crash, there may be extensive delays or a closure. If there is rainfall on the Grizzly Creek burn scar above the roadway, there may be a safety closure due to the potential for mudslides and other debris flow. Safety is CDOT’s and CSP’s number one priority and the agencies will not reopen the interstate until it is safe to do so. Motorists should be prepared for an extended closure should there be another mud slide or slide materials blocking the roadway that will need to be cleared before reopening. Crews will continue to monitor the mudslide area.


The Colorado State Patrol will sweep the area to ensure there are no motorists or members of the public in the area. In the event that a Flash Flood Warning is issued, maintenance crews at the two closure points will close the interstate. There will be a single lane closure on eastbound I-70 at MP 116 which, again, allows the opportunity to quickly close the interstate as soon as a Flash Flood Warning is issued. This allows for a quick closure of the interstate if weather worsens. I-70 Protocol Maintenance crews will be stationed at the two closure points along I-70 at MP 133 (Dotsero) and MP 116 (Glenwood Springs). Motorists planning to travel on I-70, visit rest areas or use the recreation path in Glenwood Canyon should pay attention to road conditions on and weather forecasts. I-70 Glenwood Canyon Traveler Information
