GATLINBURG, Tenn. — Popular areas of the Great Smoky Mountains will reopen in time for visitors to enjoy some clear and warm weather after winds toppled several trees and left debris blocking some ...
Great Smoky Mountains National Park remains open amid the ongoing federal government shutdown, allowing visitors to enjoy popular areas this fall. One of those areas will temporarily close, but not ...
So many visitors to Great Smoky Mountains National Park ‒ especially the ones staying in Gatlinburg or Pigeon Forge ‒ ask themselves this: Is Cades Cove worth going to? In one enthusiastic word: Yes!
Starting in mid-June, National Park Service officials are setting aside days for bicyclists and pedestrians to experience Cades Cove Loop Road without motor vehicles. On June 18, motor vehicles will ...
The Cades Cove roads and campground are closed to all public access, including walking and biking as the National Park Service crews continue to clear trees and assess conditions after Tuesday's high ...
FRIDAY, MARCH 29 (UPDATE) — The National Park Service will reopen Laurel Creek Road, Cades Cove Loop Road and Cades Cove campground Saturday, March 30. Cades Cove Loop Road will be open at sunrise ...
GATLINBURG, Tenn. — The Great Smoky Mountains National Park announced that Cades Cove will be closed for five days as they remove hazardous trees. Cades Cove Loop Road will close from the morning of ...
The Cades Cove Loop Road will be closed starting Jan. 27 while crews work to finish removing hazardous trees. According to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park press release, crews anticipate ...
After a delayed start, vehicle-free days at Cades Cove in Great Smoky Mountains National Park will return this summer. The Smokies will offer the first Cades Cove vehicle-free day of the year in June ...
GATLINBURG, Tennessee — Great Smoky Mountains National Park will remove hazard trees in Cades Cove Jan. 20-Jan. 24. This includes removing brush from the side of the road to keep vegetation from ...
GATLINBURG, Tenn. (WATE) — One of the most popular destinations in Great Smoky Mountains National Park will soon be the site of a prescribed burn that will span over 1,000 acres. The National Park ...