Forest Service closes trail near Fryingpan Valley due to Granite Lake Fire

  • Source: Aspen Times
  • Published: 10/02/2019 12:00 AM

The White River National Forest issued a temporary area closure Tuesday on a lightly traveled road and trail above Fryingpan Valley because of the Granite Lake Fire. Trail 1940, the South Fork Trail, was closed from the trailhead in the Fryingpan Valley to South Fork Pass. The trail hooks into the Lost Man Loop on its southern end. The U.S. Forest Service also closed Forest Road 504 at its junction with 504.1E. The closures will remain in effect for an unknown amount of time, depending on the behavior of the Granite Lake Fire. The wildfire was first detected Sept. 21 in a remote area of the Hunter-Fryingpan Wilderness. The fire had grown to nearly 700 acres as of Monday night. It is about 13 miles southeast of the settlement of Meredith. “Despite the high winds throughout the area, the Granite Lake Fire remains at approximately 695 acres,” the Forest Service said in a statement Tuesday. “No significant additional growth has been observed.”



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