Tassajara Road report
- K Vandevere
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Re: Tassajara Road report
I drove a low-clearance car to China Camp a few weeks ago. The road was graded smooth and the only problem was dodging the Coulter pine cones.
Re: Tassajara Road report
Went on a day-hike to Pine Valley on 4/29/2023. There was no official signage (at least that was easily visible). For what Tassajara Road can be, the conditions were not bad. There was the occasional small dirt slide or small rock, but nothing bad. Overall decent condition from what I remember. If you have done it before, then you can most likely do it now unless there have been major changes in the past 2 weeks.
Re: Tassajara Road report
Called LPNF Monterey District about accessing Pine Valley/Pine Ridge trail with a group of boy scouts driving up that road. Answer was yes and no. Forest Service does not deemed the road closed but MOCO Roads does (nothing new there). He said the road was pretty bad in places. Apparently lots of the county resources are tied up further south with Nacimiento-Fergusson Rd, North Coast and South Coast
I have driven this road a couple of times and know what to expect but looking for an update if anyone knows how it is looking like.
Thanks!
I have driven this road a couple of times and know what to expect but looking for an update if anyone knows how it is looking like.
Thanks!
- jack_glendening
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Re: Tassajara Road report
That closure notice on the Monterey County Public Works website has been there for months and months. So long I can't remember exactly when it first appeared, but possibly has been there ever since the Dolan Fire - after which barriers with "closed" signs appeared at the start of the dirt section of Tassajara Road (though with gap to allow access for those who wished). Those barriers and signs disappeared awhile back - but the website still has the "closed" notice. FYI the USFS does NOT consider it closed (whereas they did immediately after after the Dolan fire). So currently that notice seems to have nothing to do with the actual status of Tassajara Road, but possibly left there for some bureaucratic reason.
Which is a long way of saying that the notice has nothing to do with any possible scraping.
Which is a long way of saying that the notice has nothing to do with any possible scraping.
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Re: Tassajara Road report
The Monterey County road closures website https://www.co.monterey.ca.us/governmen ... nformation has a notice that Tassajara Rd "will be closed at Los Padres Forest due to hazardous conditions."
Sounds like they're planning to close the road to do the scraping you mentioned. Was there any indication of when that might happen? I'm planning to go to China Camp in about a week or so, would like to know if I'll be able to drive in.
Thanks!
Sounds like they're planning to close the road to do the scraping you mentioned. Was there any indication of when that might happen? I'm planning to go to China Camp in about a week or so, would like to know if I'll be able to drive in.
Thanks!
- jack_glendening
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Tassajara Road report
Tassajara Road is OK to China Camp, though with deep ruts in places. Beyond Black Butte, where road starts to descend, is much rougher and rockier. I averaged 8mph from there to Horse Pasture Trail. Beyond that, becomes a "dirt' road again. I saw two scrapers parked on the way out - hopefully road may be scraped soon with imminent opening of Tassajara Zen Center.
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