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SR-89 Tahoe (SR-89) Road Conditions & Closures

SR-89 · CA · closures driven by chain controls

Moderate closure risk

SR-89 Tahoe (SR-89) is the main mountain-access corridor for Palisades Tahoe, Heavenly, Kirkwood and Sierra-at-Tahoe. It's a moderate-closure corridor, and when it shuts down or restricts traffic, the cause is almost always chain controls. Below: live Caltrans status, plus StormDrop's read on when SR-89 tends to close and how to time your drive around it.

Live SR-89 Status

I-80 Donner Pass

Open

No chain controls are in effect at this time.

US-50 Echo Summit

Open

No chain controls are in effect at this time.

SR-89 Tahoe Connector

Open

No chain controls are in effect at this time.

When does SR-89 Tahoe close?

Closure risk

Moderate

Typical window

Any time

Typical reopen

~2 hr

Closures here aren't limited to a fixed morning window — they can happen at any time of day during an active storm, usually reopening about roughly 2 hours after control work wraps up.

In StormDrop's closure model, risk starts building once a storm cycle pushes past about 12" of new snow and climbs steeply above roughly 24". Sustained wind above about 30 mph adds risk through blowing and drifting snow.

Chain controls (R-1/R-2/R-3) 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.

These are StormDrop's closure-model tendencies and general corridor knowledge — not a published schedule or a guarantee. Caltrans makes the real-time call. Always confirm live SR-89 status before you go.

Beating the closure

Closures here aren't tied to a set time — build slack into your plan and watch live status all morning.

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

Check the live Caltrans status above before you leave, and again mid-drive — storm-day conditions on SR-89 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 SR-89 Tahoe open right now?

StormDrop shows live Caltrans status for SR-89 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 SR-89 Tahoe usually close?

SR-89 Tahoe is a moderate-closure corridor whose closures are driven mainly by chain controls. Closures here aren't limited to a fixed morning window — they can happen at any time of day during an active storm, usually reopening about roughly 2 hours after control work wraps up. In StormDrop's closure model, risk starts building once a storm cycle pushes past about 12" of new snow and climbs steeply above roughly 24". Sustained wind above about 30 mph adds risk through blowing and drifting snow.

Do I need chains on SR-89?

Very often, yes. SR-89 Tahoe is one of the more chain-controlled corridors — on storm days SR-89 regularly moves to R-1, R-2, or R-3, and even 4WD/AWD vehicles may be required to carry chains. Always verify the current control level with Caltrans before you leave.

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