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‘Avoid travel to the High Country’; CDOT issues travel warning due to fire danger

People evacuating Estes Park under a smoke-filled sky due to the East Troublesome Fire on Thursday afternoon, Oct. 22, 2020. (Photo: Austin Vogel)

DENVER (KDVR) — The Colorado Department of Transportation issued a warning Friday morning for motorists to avoid traveling to the high country this weekend due to fire danger.

While colder weather and expected snow will help in firefighting efforts later this weekend, the fire dangers are expected to remain high. 

CDOT said with crews plowing snow and assisting with road closures due to fires, resources will likely be stretched in clearing possible crashes and stuck vehicles. Many motorists tend to drive too fast for the conditions during the beginning of a snow season and lack appropriate tires for the snow.

“Limiting as much travel as possible over the coming days will help the state focus resources where they are most needed,” said CDOT Executive Director Shoshana Lew. “Every spun-out car and crash will require attention to get roads cleared again, and avoidable traffic makes it harder for first responders and evacuees to get where they need to go.  Staying off the road when you can is a small way we can all our fellow Coloradans during this hard time.”  

“As evacuations and emergency operations continue throughout these communities, we are asking Coloradoans to resist traveling to or through the area,“ stated Matthew Packard, Chief of the Colorado State Patrol. “Please keep our neighbors in your thoughts during this challenging time.”

More than 100 CDOT personnel are assisting with road closures while other crew members are preparing for the upcoming winter storm. Crews are staffing roadside access points to evacuated areas, patrolling the closed road segments within the affected areas, and are assisting in the clearing of roadways to aid first responders. Crews are also providing escorts through the affected areas for emergency services. 

Roads going into Estes Park are closed, while roads leaving Estes Park are open. Conditions are likely to change quickly, so motorists should check COtrip.org for the latest conditions.

Here is the latest closure information from CDOT: