Washoe County Sheriff’s Office Reminds Drivers Not to Use Dog Valley Road to Bypass I-80 Closures

Mar 1, 2024

With heavy snow forecast for the Sierra this weekend, the Washoe County Sheriff’s Office issues an important warning to drivers: Dog Valley Road/Henness Pass Road is not a safe alternative route should Interstate 80 close.

Too often, tourists or unfamiliar travelers in the High Sierra attempt to bypass I-80 closures using GPS, unknowingly endangering themselves.

Both roads, north of Stampede Reservoir, are narrow dirt lanes linking California State Route 89 to Verdi, Nevada. While picturesque in summer, winter paints a different picture. Steep mountain slopes line the north, while a drainage ditch hugs the south, turning hard-packed snow into treacherous ice, causing accidents and stranding drivers.

The safety of travelers on our region’s roads is paramount to the Sheriff’s Office. Please avoid using this alternative route during I-80 closures and respect area road closures.

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Sergeant Kristin Vietti

Public Information Officer