Little Cottonwood Canyon has reopened after Utah Department of Transportation finished avalanche mitigation work. Sundance Mountain Resort remained closed today due to power outages.
KSLTV reports UDOT closed Little Cottonwood Canyon Sunday as a huge winter storm clobber Utah dropping several inches of super wet, heavy snow. Sundance led most resorts with 4 feet of fresh snow, with Brighton and Alta reporting over 3 feet.
Avy control work continued throughout the weekend with Little Cottonwood Canyon finally reopening Monday morning. Although the Canyon is reopened, traction laws will be in effect and drivers should expect major delays.
Be safe out there folks, drive for the conditions and be patient.
🚧#RoadClosureUpdate🚧
👋 LCC travelers, #SR210 is CLOSED. @UDOTavy avalanche mitigation continues.Please be patient while the road & avalanche crews work.
No estimated opening time-will provide time when known.@UDOTTRAFFIC @AltaCentral @AltaAlerts @SnowbirdAlerts @UPDSL pic.twitter.com/aZVV5cb2Jv
— UDOT Cottonwood Canyons (@UDOTcottonwoods) January 1, 2023