National Forest Service Road (NFSR) 723, commonly referred to as the “Cliffs” Road, will continue to be closed to through traffic as contractors have finalized replacement of the culvert near the Cliffs Picnic Area. This closure is approximately eight miles southwest of Chadron. The final concrete pour has been completed, but the new concrete must cure until December 6th prior to safely allowing through traffic on the new structure. “Road Closed” signs and barriers will remain in place until after the cement curing time is complete.
Tim Buskirk, Pine Ridge District Ranger said the old culvert was replaced, but the new structure is not safe for travel until December 6. “This work is important to improve public safety and to reduce future maintenance needs, but please heed traffic signage and barriers.”
Buskirk said that folks may still approach and access areas east of the Cliffs off Bordeaux Road via NFSR-723. The Job Corps Bypass immediately south of the Job Corps Center is the best access to the trailheads and vault toilets located near the Cliffs.
Buskirk also reminds visitors of increased fire danger as grasses are curing with the recent hot and windy days. Please stay on designated roads and trails; park in appropriate areas; do not park in tall grass; never leave a campfire unattended, and assure they are ‘dead-out’ prior to leaving your camp site.
If people have questions, please feel free to contact the NNFG at 308-432-0300.