SR-267 approach to Tahoe City has no active restrictions reported as of 2026-08-18T09:40Z, source: Caltrans; source freshness: healthy; coverage: full.

Fetch https://api-staging.mountainswitch.co/v1/routes/SR-267/summary?jurisdiction=US-CA&destination=tahoe-city for structured route-summary detail.

## Coverage

This status covers two known Tahoe City access paths: SR-89 from the Placer / Nevada county line south of Truckee to the SR-28 junction in Tahoe City, and SR-267 from the I-80 junction in Truckee over Brockway Summit to the SR-28 junction in Kings Beach, then SR-28 to Tahoe City.

I-80 to Truckee is covered on the Truckee and I-80 pages. Tahoe City's verdict stops at the SR-89 / SR-28 junction; Homewood and Granlibakken use separate destination pages whose modeled SR-89 connectors begin there, and neither expands the Tahoe City verdict. SR-89 south of Homewood through Tahoma and Emerald Bay remains outside these northern West Shore verdicts. Tahoe City's SR-28 verdict begins at Kings Beach; route-level SR-28 reporting continues east to the Nevada state line. NV-28 and Mount Rose Highway beyond California aren't monitored and must be verified separately.

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