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San Luis Valley Towns Still Accessible During Project |
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Night closures of Wolf Creek Pass have been suspended. Click on the Schedule button to the right for more information. During closure of the pass, overnight traffic traveling from the Front Range to the west side of Wolf Creek Pass can go south on US 285 or State Highway 17 to Alamosa, continue south on US 285/SH 17, then take US 84 west to Pagosa Springs (see the access map above). Eastbound overnight traffic should follow the same alternate route in reverse. Typical To/From Travel Times to Better Plan Your Drive during Construction
When construction is underway, about one mile east of the tunnel, access will remain available to the many businesses and services in South Fork, Creede, Saguache, Pagosa Springs and Lake City . These towns combined offer:
For more information on South Fork, Creede, Pagosa Springs, Saguache and Lake City , visit these sites:
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