The trail is now a creek in sections, especially after the first switchback above the Iron Horse. I turned around at a creek crossing at 3,000 feet that was inundated on both sides of the trail and flowing quickly. It can be crossed, but all the boulders to hop were submerged, I was alone, and didn't feel like soaking my feet. It's not a spot you'd want to lose your footing right now. There was no snow on the trail to 3,000 feet.
At this point you might have a better experience waiting until the area melts out and the flow dies down.
No evidence of break-ins at the parking lot.

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