Despite Saturday’s campfire ban, people in Great Smoky Mountains National Park picnic areas can still used cook stoves with ...
A parkwide fire ban has been issued for the Great Smoky Mountains National Park due to dry conditions and low relative ...
During the ban, the only burning and cooking allowed is with cookstoves with gas containers and gas grills with on/off ...
Due to continued dry conditions, winds, and high fire danger, the National Park Service is banning all campfires and charcoal ...
Great Smoky Mountains National Park covers 522,427 acres evenly split between Tennessee and North Carolina, the National Park ...
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a Great Smoky Mountains National Park spokesperson announced Thursday. The immediate ban applies to all campfires and charcoal use on both the Tennessee and North Carolina sides of the park.
Strong winds and dry conditions prompted the National ... Park Service on Saturday to ban campfires and charcoal use until further notice in Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Both the North ...
Southern Appalachian Highlands Conservancy photo Great Smoky Mountains National Park covers 522,427 acres evenly split between Tennessee and North Carolina, the National Park Service says.
More recently, visitors to the Oconaluftee Visitor Center in North Carolina have been able ... sell supports the mission of Great Smoky Mountains National Park. “It’s a good way for those ...
Due to continued dry conditions, winds, and high fire danger, the National Park Service is banning all campfires and charcoal use in Great Smoky ... both the Tennessee and North Carolina ...