Kennon Road is now passable to the general public as of 11:00 AM on August 22, 2026, but access is limited to light vehicles with a maximum load of 5 tons, according to the latest DPWH-Cordillera advisory.
The Department of Public Works and Highways-Cordillera Administrative Region (DPWH-CAR) announced that Kennon Road has reopened to the general public following its earlier restriction to non-residents.
However, vehicles using the road must comply with a maximum load limit of 5 tons.
Heavy vehicles are advised to use the following alternate routes:
Motorists should also take note of the following conditions along the route:
The temporary Acrow Bridge at Camp 2 has a vertical clearance of 2.50 meters.
Vehicles exceeding this height should not attempt to pass through the bridge.
The entrance of the rockshed when coming from Baguio City is currently one-lane passable.
Motorists are advised to slow down and follow traffic instructions when approaching the affected section.
DPWH-CAR warned that Kennon Road may again be temporarily closed to non-residents if continuous heavy rainfall occurs.
The precautionary closure may be implemented to protect motorists from possible road hazards associated with heavy rain.
Motorists are advised to exercise caution, monitor weather and road conditions, and strictly observe traffic and safety regulations while using Kennon Road.
The advisory is based on road conditions as of 11:00 AM on August 22, 2026.
Source: Department of Public Works and Highways-Cordillera Administrative Region (DPWH-CAR)
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