California Department of Transportation

12/17/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 12/17/2024 14:13

Ebbetts Pass Winter Traffic Advisory 12/17/24

Ebbetts Pass Winter Traffic Advisory 12/17/24

Published: Dec 17, 2024

State of California • Department of Transportation

NEWS RELEASE

Calaveras County

Seasonal Pass Closure Update
Ebbetts Pass (State Route 4)

Calaveras County- The California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) has issued the winter seasonal closure of State Route 4 (Ebbetts Pass) as of 1:00 p.m. on Monday, December 16, 2024.

The recent storm cycle, and accumulation of snow, make the seasonal closure necessary for the safety of motorists and Caltrans crews. The weather conditions and subsequent road conditions are among the determining factors in the decision to make the seasonal closure. Once Ebbetts Pass is closed for winter, the road will not be reopened until conditions warrant. Each year, Caltrans District 10 maintenance crews work diligently to clear debris, remove snow, and make repairs so the highway can reopen safely to motorists.

Caltrans Woodfords and Camp Connell maintenance crews encountered approximately 7 inches of new snow over the weekend. Ebbetts Pass is currently closed just east of Lake Alpine at Mount Reba Road in Calaveras County and in Alpine County at the State Route 4/89 junction. Caltrans urges motorists to use caution while driving in winter conditions, do not pass snowplows unless instructed by the driver, and please move over when approaching Caltrans snow removal equipment on the highway.

For the latest road condition information, tune your radio to the Caltrans Highway Advisory Radio (HAR) at 530 AM, 1610 AM or 1670 AM or call the Caltrans Road Condition Hotline at 1-800-427-ROAD (7623). Changeable Message Signs with flashing beacons will have information regarding the pass closures.

Caltrans also reminds motorists to #KnowBeforeYouGo by checking QuickMaps on your mobile device or visit quickmap.dot.ca.gov for real-time winter highway conditions.

Motorists should expect 5-to-10-minute delays and use alternate routes whenever possible. This work is scheduled to occur as listed but is subject to change due to traffic incidents, weather, availability of equipment/materials, and construction-related issues.

For the safety of workers and other motorists, please Be Work Zone Alert. For the latest highway conditions, visit quickmap.dot.ca.gov