July 12, 2022 @ 3:20 pm
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OLYMPIA – Travelers headed to Mount Rainier National Park, Ocean Shores, Sol Duc Hot Springs, and other popular summer destinations will want to plan for additional travel delays this year.
Construction crews working for WSDOT will resurface several state highways around the Olympic Peninsula and Pierce County.
Work will begin as soon as Wednesday, July 13 on State Route 113 in Clallam County. The work will continue into early fall.
Travelers can expect reduced speed limits, and traffic will be reduced to one lane at times with flaggers or pilot cars directing alternating traffic through the following work zones:
Clallam County
- 9 miles of SR 113 generally between 101 and SR 112.
- 9 miles of 101 generally between Wisen Creek Road and Sol Duc Hot Springs Road.
- 101 where crews will replace expansion joints on both Sol Duc River Bridges.
Grays Harbor County
- 2 miles of SR 115 between Ocean Shores and SR 109.
Jefferson County
- 6 miles of SR 116 generally between Indian Island Ferry Road and Fort Flagler.
- 17 miles of 101 generally between Kalaloch Campground and the Hoh River Bridge.