Tahoe City · SR-267 road conditions
View chain controls for SR-267
No restrictions reported
No restrictions affecting travel into Tahoe City are currently reported.
Last checked 8 min ago
Tahoe City on SR-267.
Chain controls No chain controls reported (R-0)
5 locations
No chain controls reported (R-0)
- R0
- No chain controls are in effect at this time.
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- Where
- Kings Beach - (Jct. 267/28 - Stewart Way)
- Chain restriction
- R0
- Effective from
- Apr 13, 9:04 AM
- Direction
- Northbound
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- Where
- Northstar Rd
- Chain restriction
- R0
- Effective from
- Apr 13, 9:04 AM
- Direction
- Southbound
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- Where
- Martis Creek
- Chain restriction
- R0
- Effective from
- Apr 12, 4:43 PM
- Direction
- Southbound
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- Where
- Truckee Airport Rd
- Chain restriction
- R0
- Effective from
- Apr 12, 4:43 PM
- Direction
- Southbound
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- Where
- Truckee - Jct I-80 (aka - Bypass)
- Chain restriction
- R0
- Effective from
- Apr 12, 4:43 PM
- Direction
- Southbound
Road work and lane restrictions
No road work or lane restrictions currently reported
Route info
- Destination
- Tahoe City
- Source
- Caltrans
- Jurisdiction
- California
Technical details
- Data sources
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- Caltrans District 3 chain controls
- Caltrans District 3 lane closures
- Last fetch
- Aug 18, 1:54 AM PDT
Coverage details
Covers SR-89 from Truckee and SR-267 / SR-28 via Kings Beach — some nearby roads aren't monitored. See what's included.
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.
Conditions can change quickly in the mountains. This page never replaces chain requirements, closures, or official Caltrans guidance. This boundary supports no Tahoe City claim south of the SR-89 / SR-28 junction and no claim about Emerald Bay, NV-28, Mount Rose Highway, or roads beyond the modeled approaches. Neither surface makes a safe-to-drive or all-clear claim.