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  • Suiattle River Road Washout Closure

    The Suiattle River Road (FSR 26) and other roads within the watershed were severely damaged from an atmospheric river flood event.  The Suiattle River Road (at milepost 4) and associated spur roads are closed for public safety.
    Alert Start Date: February 25, 2026
    Forest Order: #06-05-26-01
  • Mountain Loop Highway and Mt. Pilchuck Rd Closed for Winter!

    A 14-mile section of the Mountain Loop Highway is closed to vehicles due to snow and road conditions between the Deer Creek and Bedal gates. The area remains open for non-motorized winter recreation including hiking, snowshoeing, and cross-country skiing. In addition to the Mountain Loop Highway,…
    Alert Start Date: November 22, 2025
  • Franklin Falls Sno-Park Closed this Winter

    The Franklin Falls Sno-Park will not operate this winter, and the Denny Creek Road (Forest Service Road 58) will be closed to motorized traffic.  The Denny Creek Road and parking lot at Franklin Falls will not be plowed.  The Asahel Curtis and Annette Lake Sno-Parks will operate this winter.…
    Alert Start Date: November 21, 2025
  • Mountain Loop Highway closed for the winter season from Deer Creek to Bedal Campground

    The Mountain Loop Highway on Darrington Ranger District is now closed to motor vehicles for the winter season from Deer Creek to Bedal Campground. Timing of re-opening in the spring depends on weather but typically occurs in mid-May. 
    Alert Start Date: November 21, 2025
  • Fairfax Bridge Permanently Closed

    The Fairfax Bridge on State Highway 165 (milepost 11.5) across the Carbon River has been permanently closed by Washington Department of Transportation (DOT) due to safety concerns.  The bridge closure prevents vehicle access to Forest Road 7810, Summit Lake Trailhead, Coplay Lake, and Evans Creek…
    Alert Start Date: May 6, 2025
  • Forest Service Roads #23 (White Chuck Road) and #27 (Rat Trap Pass Road) Closed

    Road damage caused by the December floods, along with their proximity to the river, makes public access unsafe. A temporary closure has been established on Forest Service Road #23 (White Chuck Road) from milepost 3.7 to its terminus with Forest Service Road #27 (Rat Trap Pass Road) and on Forest…
    Alert Start Date: March 19, 2025
    Forest Order: #06-05-25-02
  • Middle Fork Camping Closure

    Dispersed camping is prohibited along part of Forest Road 56 and 5640, in a corridor adjacent to the Wild and Scenic Middle Fork Snoqualmie River. The purpose of the camping restriction is to reduce recreation-related impacts to: 1) riparian areas and 2) the recreation experience for day-use…
    Alert Start Date: June 1, 2024
    Forest Order: #06-05-24-04
  • Camping Restrictions

    This order sets limits on how long people can camp in one place to protect natural resources, protect visitor health, and ensure all visitors have a fair chance to use camping areas and available facilities. You can camp no more than 14 days in a row at the same spot outside developed…
    Alert Start Date: March 28, 2024
    Forest Order: #06-05-24-02
  • Entire Forest Under Food Storage Order

    The Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest has a food storage order in effect across the entire Forest. This order requires visitors to the Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest to store food items in a “bear resistant manner” and to properly dispose of wildlife attractants. The food storage…
    Alert Start Date: April 15, 2023
    Forest Order: #06-05-25-01