Do I need chains to drive to Mountain High?
Do I need chains to drive to Mountain High?
Chain Info R3: Chains required on all vehicles. No exceptions.
Do I need chains for Wrightwood?
There are currently R2 chain conditions for Wrightwood, CA. R2: Chains or traction devices are required on all vehicles except four wheel/ all wheel drive vehicles with snow-tread tires on all four wheels. (NOTE: Four wheel/all wheel drive vehicles must carry traction devices in chain control areas.)
Do I need chains at Mt Baldy?
Very fun drive up the mountains at least in Spring when no snow is there. Any car will generally do outside of snow season (otherwise u need chains and maybe 4×4 dependant on conditions). The town of Mt Baldy is like going back in time, a nice bar and restaurant is offered.
How deep is the snow in Wrightwood?
Climate Averages
| Wrightwood, California | United States | |
|---|---|---|
| Rainfall | 25.4 in. | 38.1 in. |
| Snowfall | 57.4 in. | 27.8 in. |
| Precipitation | 41.4 days | 106.2 days |
| Sunny | 283 days | 205 days |
Do you need chains to go to Idyllwild?
Chain control levels: R-3: Chains or traction devices are required on all vehicles, no exceptions. Note: R-1 and R-2 are the most common chain controls.
How to report a road condition in Montana?
Road Condition Report Construction Report Load & Speed Restrictions space See also: MHP Reported Incidents Road Conditions 1-800-226-7623or Dial 511 1-800-335-7592(TTY) Highway Patrol 1-855-647-3777 Report a Problem MDT Footer
When does MDT start reporting winter road conditions?
MDT’s winter road reporting season spans from November through April. During this time, road conditions are reported based on first hand observations of our snowplow drivers and updated at least twice a day or as major changes occur.
How are road conditions reported in the winter?
Road reports are based on the last known and reported condition. Travelers should be aware that dry or wet and bare conditions may not be reported during the non-winter months. In the event of winter storm activity during the non-reporting season, conditions other than wet or dry, such as slush or snowcover, will be reported.
How to contact the Montana Department of Transportation?
Load & Speed Restrictions space See also: MHP Reported Incidents Road Conditions 1-800-226-7623or Dial 511 1-800-335-7592(TTY) Highway Patrol 1-855-647-3777 Report a Problem MDT Footer VisionZeroMT Advertisement VisionZeroMT Logo Contact Information Subject Index © Montana Department of Transportation Contacts Terms and Accessibility