The Hanging Lake Tunnel is a dual bore highway tunnel carrying Interstate 70 and U.S. Highway 6 through the southern wall of Glenwood Canyon, just east of exit 125 in Garfield County, Colorado, United States. The tunnel is named for Hanging Lake, which resides in a side canyon to Glenwood Canyon and is accessible via a trail head at a rest area near the western portal of the tunnel.
Each bore is 4,000 feet long. The tunnels house a command center, which is accessed from a hangar door inside. The command center monitors cameras through the canyon, and are used to control variable message signs to slow down or re-direct traffic, engage contraflow in the event of an accident, and dispatch tow trucks. This command center also monitors the tunnels under Wolf Creek Pass along US 160.
The height limit for vehicles is 16'4"
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Address: Garfield, United States
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