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Little Cottonwood Canyon (SR-210) Road Conditions & Closures

SR-210 · UT · closures driven by avalanche control

Very high closure risk

Little Cottonwood Canyon (SR-210) is the main mountain-access corridor for Alta and Snowbird. It's a very high-closure corridor, and when it shuts down or restricts traffic, the cause is almost always avalanche control. Below: live UDOT status, plus StormDrop's read on when SR-210 tends to close and how to time your drive around it.

Live SR-210 Status

No active closures or chain controls right now.

UDOT isn't reporting a restriction on SR-210 at the moment. During storms this can change within minutes.

When does Little Cottonwood Canyon close?

Closure risk

Very high

Typical window

7:00 AM–11:00 AM

Typical reopen

~2.5 hr

When SR-210 closes for control work, it's most often a morning window — roughly 7:00 AM to 11:00 AM — reopening about roughly 2.5 hours after crews finish.

In StormDrop's closure model, risk starts building once a storm cycle pushes past about 8" of new snow and climbs steeply above roughly 36". Sustained wind above about 25 mph adds risk through blowing and drifting snow.

Traction-law restrictions tend to appear well before a full closure — often around 4" of fresh accumulation — so carrying chains or running AWD/4WD with snow tires is the safe default on a storm day.

Because these closures are driven by avalanche control, cold low-density snow (which loads slide paths faster) raises the odds, while warm, wet, or rain-mixed snow tends to lower them.

These are StormDrop's closure-model tendencies and general corridor knowledge — not a published schedule or a guarantee. UDOT makes the real-time call. Always confirm live SR-210 status before you go.

Beating the closure

Be through SR-210 before 7:00 AM, or plan to wait out the control window and arrive after it reopens.

Carry chains or run AWD/4WD with dedicated snow tires whenever a storm is in the forecast — a traction law can go up before the road ever closes.

Check the live UDOT status above before you leave, and again mid-drive — storm-day conditions on SR-210 can flip within minutes.

Have a backup resort or a later-start plan so a control-work delay doesn't cost you the day.

Frequently asked

Is Little Cottonwood Canyon open right now?

StormDrop shows live UDOT status for SR-210 in the status block at the top of this page. Conditions change quickly during storms — treat the live status, not this page's general guidance, as the source of truth before you leave the driveway.

When does Little Cottonwood Canyon usually close?

Little Cottonwood Canyon is a very high-closure corridor whose closures are driven mainly by avalanche control. When SR-210 closes for control work, it's most often a morning window — roughly 7:00 AM to 11:00 AM — reopening about roughly 2.5 hours after crews finish. In StormDrop's closure model, risk starts building once a storm cycle pushes past about 8" of new snow and climbs steeply above roughly 36". Sustained wind above about 25 mph adds risk through blowing and drifting snow.

Do I need chains on SR-210?

On an active storm day it's wise to be ready. SR-210 through Little Cottonwood Canyon can go under a traction law that requires AWD/4WD with snow tires or chains. Carry a set and check the live UDOT status above before departing.

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