COVID-19 Eastern Sierra Recreation Closures and Information

The ESSRP requests that all recreationists abide by the COVID-19 closure orders that have been issued by Federal, State, and Local Jurisdictions - Play Smart and Play Safe
This site represents closure information in the Eastern Sierra Region for the signatory partners of the ESSRP: Alpine County, Inyo County, Mono County, City of Bishop, Mammoth Lakes, Inyo National Forest & Humboldt Toiyabe National Forest.
Closure information on this web page is current per the dates provided. If you have specific questions on recreation usage in the Eastern Sierra during the pandemic, please contact appropriate recreation sites or land managers directly using the links below.
Eastern Sierra Sustainable Recreation Partnership Regional Recreation Closure Information:
(Last update 1.13.21)
Governor Newsom Stay at Home Order - Updated 12/6/2020
Guidelines for Campgrounds, RV Parks, Ski Operators & Other Outdoor Recreation
State of California COVID Information
Alpine County COVID Information
Bodie Partial Closure Information
Information about any future orders will be available here
Information about any future orders will be available here
Information about any future orders will be available here
Death Valley Partial Closure Information
Devils Postpile Closure Information
Grover Hot Springs Partial Closure Information
Humboldt-Toiyabe Campground Information
Inyo National Forest Partial Closure
Crowley Lake (Long Valley Reservoir) Partial Closures Order
Manzanar Partial Closure Information
Recreation Facilities Closures Order
Mono Lake Partial Closure Information
Sequoia & Kings Canyon Partial Closure Information
Parks and Recreation Partial Closure Information
Recreation Closures Map:
(Last update 1.13.21)
The interactive map shows closed sites, infrastructure, areas and roads in red/white. Search closures by name or zoom in and click on closures for details. A sortable list of closures is available below map.
Recreation Closures List:
(Last update 1.13.21)
Recreation Closures can be searched, or sorted by name, status, type, source or county. Links to closure information can be found at the top of this page.