North Unit Road Restrictions Take Effect

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North Unit Road Restrictions Take Effect

The following press release was published by the U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service on July 28, 2011. It is reproduced in full below.

North Unit Road Restrictions Take Effect

A portion of the North Unit Scenic Drive in Theodore Roosevelt National Park has been reduced to one lane during daylight hours and will be closed at night due to slumping.

The portion of the road from Caprock Coulee to Riverbend Overlook will be closed from dusk until 7:30 am daily due to a section of road that has been compromised due to slumping and sliding from wet conditions.In the Cedar Canyon area, the road will be reduced to one lane with two way traffic taking turns on a short stretch.The restrictions will remain in place indefinitely.

"The wet conditions of the last two years have taken a toll on park roads as they have on other roads and highways in western North Dakota," said Superintendent Valerie Naylor."These restrictions are necessary to ensure the safety of visitors using the road and to allow us to keep the road open to all visitor traffic during daylight hours."

The first 7 miles of the road, from the Visitor Center to the Caprock Coulee pullout will have no restrictions and access to and from the campground will not be affected.

"We want to stress that the road, trails, campground, and backcountry in the North Unit are open and that no park activities should be seriously affected," said Naylor."Visitors do need to keep to the speed limit and drive with caution throughout the park as there are areas of broken pavement due to the wet conditions this year."

The North Unit is located 15 miles South of Watford City off Highway 85.The park is open every day.For additional information about the park, including updates about the road restrictions, please call the North Unit Visitor Center at 842-2333.

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Source: U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service

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