Series of overnight closures scheduled for Hood Canal Bridge
Published 5:30 pm Tuesday, May 12, 2026
Travelers who use the Hood Canal Bridge should prepare for a series of overnight closures in May.
The closures began on Monday.
Contractor crews working for the Washington State Department of Transportation will close the bridge to all travelers overnight between 10 p.m. and 5 a.m. Monday through Thursday night over a three-week period.
The first set of night closures began Monday and will continue each night through Thursday, May 14. The closures will continue the same Monday through Thursday night schedule for the following two weeks, except for Monday, May 25.
The dates for the bridge closures are:
Monday, May 11, through Thursday, May 14
Monday, May 18, through Thursday, May 21
Tuesday, May 26, through Thursday, May 28
Each night of work is weather-dependent and could be rescheduled. Before heading out the door, people are encouraged to visit the WSDOT Hood Canal Bridge web page and the WSDOT app.
Due to the nature of the work, the bridge will not open for any traffic, including emergency response.
The seven-hour night closures allow construction crews to replace shock absorbers on the bridge, which are an essential feature of the bridge that help keep both halves of the span connected. The preservation work will help keep the bridge in good working order, per WSDOT.
“The bridge sits in a salty, corrosive environment and needs continual maintenance and construction. Crews working for WSDOT are refurbishing critical elements at the center of the bridge. This project is necessary to ensure the bridge can continue to operate, serving both vehicle and marine traffic,” a WSDOT news release says.
