 PHOENIX – State routes 261 and 273 in Arizona’s high
country have closed in anticipation of a storm that
will bring significant snowfall to parts of the state, according to the Arizona
Department of Transportation.
These roads are among a handful of routes across
the state that close annually for the winter and reopen when conditions improve
in the spring.
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State Route 261 will
close between Big Lake and the State Route 260 junction.
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State Route 273 will
close between Sunrise Park and Big Lake. The four-mile long portion of SR 273
between SR 260 and Sunrise Park will remain open to provide access to the ski
area.
Three other highways have already closed for the winter.
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State Route 67 between
Jacob Lake (US 89A) and the North Rim of the Grand Canyon National Park.
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State Route 473 to
Hawley Lake in the White Mountains.
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A portion of State
Route 366 that leads to Mount Graham near Safford.
Tips on winter driving
are available at azdot.gov/KnowSnow.
Drivers can call 511 or visit ADOT’s Traveler Information Center
at az511.gov for
the latest highway conditions around the state. The website features camera
images along state highways that give drivers a glimpse of weather conditions
in various regions.
ADOT’s Twitter feed (@ArizonaDOT) and Facebook page (/AZDOT) are
excellent sources of information and interaction on traffic conditions around
the state.
For more information about ADOT, visit azdot.gov.
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