Planning a trip to Arches or Canyonlands next summer? You might want to rethink your route. A major movie production is closing the main highway to the parks for a period, so expect detours and longer travel times.
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The production has generated over $1 million in local lodging spend and millions in total economic activity.
Local businesses, hotels, and restaurants.
Commuters and downtown businesses affected by the temporary street closure.
A new federal closure order bars all public access to the entire Monticello Ranger District and all BLM and Forest Service lands south of Highway 211, west of Highway 191, and north of Highway 95. The Babylon Fire has grown to 85,370 acres at 0% cont...
The Babylon Fire in Bears Ears National Monument has grown to 38,399 acres with no containment, closing Canyonlands National Park's Needles District and a string of roads and public lands in San Juan County, fire officials said Monday, June 29.
If Grand View Point is on your summer Canyonlands list, plan a weekend: the park's best-known overlook closes to all visitors on weekdays July 27 through Oct. 1 for a new parking area. The rest of Island in the Sky stays open.
The city is replacing the 300 South bridge to prevent flooding and improve safety. It's a major project that will likely close the road for about a year.
Major film shoot to close Moab highway to Arches, Canyonlands KPCW
Main Street will be closed from 100 North to 100 South on Wednesday, July 30, for a film production. Traffic will be detoured to 500 West and Cane Creek.
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