Grover Hot Springs to remain closed 'until further notice' due to Tamarack fire damage
California State Parks announced that due to damages caused by the Tamarack Fire, Grover Hot Springs State Park in Alpine County will be fully closed to public access until further notice.
On and around July 16, 2021, the Tamarack Fire burned through Grover Hot Springs State Park and destroyed multiple state park housing structures, maintenance shop, maintenance vehicles and several trail structures.
Wildfire impacts to park facilities, hazardous materials needing abatement, and risks associated with wildfire affected “hazard” trees necessitate this closure.
The Park will remain closed to the public — to pedestrians as well as vehicles — as staff works on public safety and infrastructure restoration tasks.
California State Parks appreciates your patience and your cooperation in staying out of the park while we work toward reopening.