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Multnomah County closes East Larch Mountain Road Friday, Nov. 22

Portland, ORLocal News

In a recent announcement, Multnomah County confirmed the closure of East Larch Mountain Road, effective Friday, November 22. This popular roadway serves as a gateway to breathtaking viewpoints and a range of hiking trails, drawing numerous outdoor enthusiasts throughout the year. The seasonal closure is a standard procedure aimed at ensuring the safety of both residents and visitors during inclement winter weather. Historically, this road has faced challenges due to snow and ice, making it essential for the county to take proactive measures to mitigate risks. Local officials emphasize that the closure is in place to protect the public from potential hazards associated with winter travel.

As the winter season approaches, the county encourages residents to explore alternative routes and stay informed about local travel conditions. This decision not only highlights the county's commitment to public safety but also affects the access and activities of many who cherish the natural beauty of the Larch Mountain area. Overall, the closure is a timely reminder of the importance of safety during the winter months in Multnomah County.

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