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Top Of Mount Evans Road Closed For Season Save Email Print
Posted: 8:50 PM Sep 4, 2008
Last Updated: 8:50 PM Sep 4, 2008

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DENVER (AP) -- Even though there's no snow falling yet, Colorado Highway 5 to the top of Mount Evans is closed for the season.

The state transportation department said Thursday that the U.S. Forest Service has requested that the upper portion of the road remain closed from after Labor Day until Memorial Day every year.

The road, billed as North America's highest paved highway, crosses Forest Service land en route to the 14,264-foot summit.

The road is closed at Summit Lake, about 1,200 vertical feet below the summit.

Other high-country roads across Colorado remain open for now, including Trail Ridge Road through Rocky Mountain National Park and highways over Independence Pass and Cottonwood Pass.

(Copyright 2008 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)

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