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HOUSTON – Houston, we’ve got a big closure!

Are you ready for the 2024 Memorial Hermann IRONMAN Texas? It will be a big event for the Woodlands this weekend and will have an impact on the roads.

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Hardy Toll Road Closure

On Saturday, from 2 a.m. to 6 p.m. there will be a total closure of the southbound lanes on the Hardy Toll Road from I-45 to I-610. According to the Harris County Toll Road Authority, the southbound entrance ramps on the Hardy will also close. You can also expect to see closures at the Northgate Crossing Blvd exit ramp. I-45 will be a great alternate route!

Viewing Locations

Are you ready to head to the big event? Parking will be permitted in the garages off Lake Robbins. Get ready to cheer your family and friends on! The finish line will be located on Waterway Ave near Lake Robbins Dr.

Here are the best viewing areas:

Swim: The Lake Woodlands Pkwy Bridge East of North Shore Park will give you a great view.

Bike: Lake Robbins Dr. will be the best place to watch.

Run: Families can get a glance from North Shore Park.

To view the 2024 event traffic map, click here. Plan ahead & have a wonderful weekend!

Justina Latimer | KPRC 2 Traffic Expert


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About the Author

Justina Latimer is a New York native raised in the suburbs of Baltimore. Before joining the KPRC 2 team, she was a fill-in anchor and multimedia journalist at WSMV-TV, the NBC affiliate in Nashville, TN.

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