Flume Trail access affected by a Spooner Lake road closure
Submitted by paula on Wed, 05/27/2015 - 9:45pm
A meadow restoration and road rehabilitation project will close the first 1.5 mile segment of North Canyon Road at Spooner Lake State Park to recreational traffic from June 1 to July 12.
The road closure will affect access to the Flume Trail via North Canyon Road and the Marlette Lake Trail Mondays through Thursdays from 7:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. during the construction period. Access to the Spooner Lake Loop Trail will not be affected.
Visitors are encouraged to use alternate routes into the backcountry and/or plan to recreate Friday through Sundays until construction is completed. Nearby Nevada State Parks that offer recreational trails include Van Sickle Bi-State Park, Dayton State Park and Washoe Lake State Park. For more information on recreational opportunities at Nevada State Parks please visit parks.nv.gov.
WHAT: North Canyon Creek Management Road closure at Spooner Lake State Park for maintenance.
WHEN: June 1 through July 12, Monday-Thursday
WHERE: The North Canyon Creek Management Road at Spooner Lake
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