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Last update at: Jul 27, 2024, 03:51 AM

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District 3 (Southwest) US30: Watch for falling rock between Kemmerer and Cokeville from milepost 36 to 38.

WY22: Teton Pass is now OPEN for travel between Jackson and the Idaho state line. Please note the following restrictions for all travel: Trailer traffic is allowed with a weight restriction of 60,000 GVW and a mandatory maximum speed limit of 20 mph from MP 12.5 to MP 13. For more information about the detour and repairs visit the WYDOT Media Kit



Conditions
Nearest Town Location Conditions Advisories Restrictions Last Report Time Cameras Sensors
Jackson
NWS Forecast
Between Jackson and Wilson Dry None WY 22 from milepost 3.650 to 3.850
Width restriction: 12 ft
WY 22 from milepost 6.000 to 17.490
Weight restriction: 60000 lbs
Jul 27, 2024, 03:51 AM    
Between Wilson and the Idaho State Line Dry Falling Rock WY 22 from milepost 6.000 to 17.490
Weight restriction: 60000 lbs
Jul 27, 2024, 03:51 AM    

Construction Projects
Project Name Project Number WYDOT Contact Contractor Contact Start Date Completion Date Description Road Milepost(s) Surface Delays Last Updated
Bridge Rehabilitation Snake River Bridge WY 22 mp 3.33 to 4.24 both directions near Jackson 2000058 Bob Hammond
307-733-3665
bob.hammond@wyo.gov
Ames Construction, Inc.
Burnsville , MN
952-435-7106
Feb 22, 2023 Jun 29, 2025 Bridge replacement and miscellaneous work at the Junction WY 22 and WY 390. 3.300 to 4.240 Paved 10 minute delays Jun 7, 2024, 03:35 PM
*Chain Law - Level 1 Definition
**Chain Law - Level 2 Definition
Other Definitions

Impact Levels Description / Recommended Action
Low Minimal impacts expected, use general caution.
Moderate Some impacts expected, use extra caution. Stay alert for changing road and weather conditions.
High Dangerous impacts expected, use extreme caution, delay travel or consider alternate route. If travel is necessary, slow down and allow extra time.
CLOSED Per W.S. 24-1-109, motorists traveling on a closed road without permission from WYDOT or WHP may be subject to a fine of up to $750 and/or up to 30 days imprisonment.
Seasonal / Long-Duration Event Impact level used to distinguish long-duration events from emergent events.
All travelers are encouraged to check present conditions and forecasts before departing.