Long before Hurricane Helene hit the Smokies, the National Park Service already knew the visitation count for 2024 would be lower than previous years.
The National Park Service is offering free entry to all 433 of its parks for six dates in 2025.
The popular national park area will close for several days in January while crews remove hazardous trees and brush.
National Park Service will remove hazard trees in Cades Cove in Tennessee beginning Jan. 20. Cades Cove Loop Road will be ...
Cades Cove Loop will close from the morning of Jan. 20 through noon on Jan. 24 and will reopen over the weekend, weather ...
Cades Cove will be closed to visitors from January 20-24 while the National Park Service removes “hazard trees.” ...
Great Smoky Mountains National Park will remove hazard trees in Cades Cove on Jan. 20-Jan. 24. This includes removing brush from the side of the road to keep ...
The many hours contributed by volunteers to Great Smoky Mountains National Park help things keep moving and run efficiently.
Even though conditions may seem safe outside the park, higher-elevation roads often include steep grades and sharp curves that quickly become dangerous in wintery conditions. At the park’s tallest ...
A winter getaway to the Smoky ... 11, the park announced that the Sugarlands and Oconaluftee visitor centers would reopen by 11 a.m., but the Cable Mill Visitor Center in Cades Cove would remain ...
A winter storm brought several inches of snow in the Great Smoky Mountains. Drivers should be prepared for closures and ...