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Show Road and campgrounds to be ope An extremely wet spring on the Ashley National Forest has delayed the opening of campgrounds, water systems and roads, but for the July 4lh weekend only isolated areas are still closed. The latest campground status, pro vided by the U.S. Forest Service. Vernal Ver-nal District, reports that only the Paradise campground is closed because crews have not been in due to the snow. The area may be open by the weekend. Other campgrounds to be open are: Lodgepole-open with w ater and full service. Fee is $5 a day. Red Springs-open with water and full services. Fee is $3 a day. Iron Spnngs-open w ithout water or trash pick-up. No fee. East Park-open without r Trash pickup is provided. N: Kaler Hollow-open without r.-.-trash pickup. No fee. Oaks Park-open without n-trash n-trash pickup. No fee. Whiterocks-open without r. Trash pickup is provided. S: - Latest road information: Brownie Canyon will be cce the w eekend to Trout Creei Tj ing of this road will allow trare entire Red Cloud Loop Roai Leidy Peak is opes to Ixi Reservoir. There is sc; damage and travel is slow. Taylor Mountain is open. Mosby Mountain toParai' impassable due to a r.: Chicken Springs. The r.ji on the face of the mounts ir. r than the mudhole the road " to Paradise Campgrou-d Forest Service official ' travelers to watch for ir..:: and soft roads at higher e ; Pickup trucks are reeor.-f higher areas. |