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 ...
Spring visits to the Smokies will be different this year. Areas are closed and program start dates are delayed amid federal ...
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Due to continued dry conditions, winds, and high fire danger, the National Park Service is banning all campfires and charcoal ...
According to authorities, the hiker was in a remote area of the park along a hiking trail near the Ramsey Cascades waterfall.
During the ban, the only burning and cooking allowed is with cookstoves with gas containers and gas grills with on/off ...
Some of the items in stores at visitor centers have an extra connection to the park: they're the work of current or retired rangers and volunteers.
The National Park Service said on Thursday it had implemented a burn ban on both the Tennessee and North Carolina sides of the park.
The park service puts its earnings toward covering the cost of future demonstrations, and any further profit made when the items sell supports the mission of Great Smoky Mountains National Park.