Extreme elevation changes over short distances mean valley roads are steep, narrow, and winding but filled with breathtaking vistas. So take your time! A few rules of the road greatly increase your chances of a safe and enjoyable drive.
Downshift
When going downhill, put the gearshift in 1, 2, or L. The engine gets louder as it slows you down, but it will save your brakes from burning out.
Let others Pass
Slower vehicles should use paved turnouts to let traffic pass.
Motorcycles
Avoid the oil buildup in the middle of uphill lanes and be aware that traffic may not be looking for motorcyclists.
Stay on Established Roads and Pull-outs
Park and travel on pavement or gravel roads only.
Gasoline
Gasoline is not sold within park and valley boundaries. Be sure to fill up in town before beginning your trip on Rt.203
Bicycles
Ride only on roads (not trails), single file with traffic, and wear light colors after dark. Speeds must not exceed those posted on the roads. People under 18 must wear a helmet and helments are strongly suggested for all.
Cell Phones
Service is spotty because of the great distance to cell towers and the rugged terrain. There are pays phone is available in the valley or ask a ranger.
More Information
Roads may close at any time due to snow and ice. If inclement weather is expected or during the spring and fall, call 760-934-2289 to check to see if the road is open.