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U.S. 321 in Blowing Rock Re-opens After Rock Slide

UPDATE: U.S. 321 in Blowing Rock Re-0pens After Morning Rock Slide

Nov. 27, 2013. U.S. 321 at Cliff Dwellers in Blowing Rock re-opened at 10:15 this morning after being closed earlier in the morning by a rockslide. The slide was small and although the roadway itself was cleared of debris, it remained closed while engineers determined that the mountain slope above the road was safe.

During the closure, traffic was detoured through the town of Blowing Rock on Business 321, the same route used when the road needs to be closed for the construction project going on in that area.

Motorists planning to travel in the area are reminded that weather and road conditions are still poor because of high winds, blowing snow and slick roads, so they are urged to use extra caution.

For incidents such as this and heavy travel weekends like for the Thanksgiving holiday, NCDOT encourages motorists to check conditions before they start their trip. you go. Real-time information about changing road conditions across the state can be accessed in a number of ways: 

  • Call 511, the department’s toll-free travel information line;
  • Use the NCDOT website travel section to check on road conditions by region, county or route.
  • Use NCDOT Mobile, the mobile version of the department’s website, to know before you go about road conditions. Just type “m.ncdot.gov” into your smartphone’s browser;
  • “Like” NCDOT on Facebook; and
  •  Follow one of NCDOT’s many Twitter feeds.

For updates and information on the U.S. 321 project, there is a project hotline at 828-964-3260.

U.S. 321 in Blowing Rock Closed Due to Rock Slide; NCDOT, Contractor on Scene Clearing Debris

Nov. 27, 2013. The N.C. Department of Transportation and contractor Maymead, Inc. have closed U.S. 321 at Cliff Dwellers in Blowing Rock due a rockslide that occurred early this morning. The slide is small and crews are working to clear the slide as quickly as possible; however, engineers must determine that the mountain slope is safe before the highway can be reopened to traffic. Information will be updated as it is available.

Traffic is being directed through the town of Blowing Rock on Business 321. The area is experiencing high winds and blowing snow, so motorists should expect delays and use extra caution traveling through the area today. 

NCDOT encourages motorists to check conditions before you go. Motorists can access real-time information about changing road conditions across the state in a number of ways:

  • Call 511, the department’s toll-free travel information line;
  • Visit NCDOT’s travel webpage to check on road conditions by region, route or county.
  • Use NCDOT Mobile, the mobile version of the department’s website, to know before you go about road conditions. Just type “m.ncdot.gov” into your smartphone’s browser;
  • “Like” NCDOT on Facebook; and
  • Follow one of NCDOT’s many Twitter feeds.

Citizens also can call the project hotline at 828-964-3260 for updates and information.