US Forest Service
 

Stanislaus National Forest

 
 

Stanislaus
National Forest

19777 Greenley Road
Sonora, CA 95370

(209) 532-3671

United States Department of Agriculture Forest Service.

Current Conditions

[Symbol]: Snowflake[Symbol]: Campfire[Symbol]: Ranger Station

WEATHER

Weather conditions vary across the Stanislaus National Forest, where elevation ranges from 1,200 feet in the foothills to over 10,000 feet at the Sierra Nevada crest. Local conditions often differ and can change rapidly. Please call the local Ranger District office for the most current information.

Always be prepared for cold and wet weather, especially at higher elevations!

For weather information for a specific location within the Stanislaus National Forest, use the following City, State search criteria at the National Weather Service website:

Stanislaus National Forest Headquarters - Sonora, CA
Mi-Wok Ranger District - Twain Harte, CA
Calaveras Ranger District - Hathaway Pines, CA
Summit Ranger District - Pinecrest, CA
Groveland Ranger District - Groveland, CA

CAMPGROUND CONDITIONS

All campgrounds are subject to open or closure without notice. If campgrounds are closed camping is allowed, but no services are provided. Pack In/Pack Out your garbage and make sure your campfire is Dead Out! Please call the local Ranger District office for the most current information.

ROAD CONDITIONS

Getting around on Forest roads is different from driving on streets or highways. Most Forest roads are narrow, steep and winding with safe travel speeds averaging 20-30 mph on paved roads. Safe travel on gravel and dirt roads is even slower. Use caution and be alert to rough road conditions. Depending on the season, you may encounter snow, rocks, logs or ice on Forest roads. Please call the local Ranger District office for the most current information.

All forest roads are now free of snow and "open" for the season.

STATE HIGHWAYS

Caltrans Logo Caltrans maintains and operates the State Highways within the National Forest.

Current Highway conditions are available through the following Caltrans links.

Winter Road Travel Classifications

During winter months, Caltrans monitors highway conditions and imposes chain restrictions, which are enforced by the California Highway Patrol. When traveling to the mountains during the winter, it is advisable to always carry chains, as weather and road conditions can and do change rapidly without warning. Chain restrictions are as follows:

  • R-1: Autos with snow tires or 4WD and snow tires OK.
  • R-2: Chains required on all vehicles exception of those with 4WD and snow tires on all four wheels.
  • R-3: Chains required on all vehicles, no exceptions.

US Forest Service - Stanislaus National Forest
Last Modified: Wednesday, 10 September 2008 at 12:56:33 EDT


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