Fires inside America’s most visited national park have been banned until further notice, a Great Smoky Mountains National Park spokesperson announced Thursday.
Strong winds and dry conditions prompted the National Park Service on Saturday to ban campfires and charcoal use until ...
Great Smoky Mountains National Park covers 522,427 acres evenly split between Tennessee and North Carolina, the National Park ...
The National Park Service said on Thursday it had implemented a burn ban on both the Tennessee and North Carolina sides of ...
The number of National Park Service employees who keep more than 400 sites running is dwindling thanks to layoffs, buyouts. Here's what it could mean for visitors this year.
National Park Service administrators issued a memo March 5 stating visitation statistics would not be publicized by national parks.
A “high fire alert” prompted the National Park Service on Saturday, March 1, 2025, to ban campfires and charcoal use until further notice in Great Smoky Mountains National Park. National Park ...
Both the North Carolina and Tennessee sides of the ... The burn ban in Great Smoky Mountains National Park ban is consistent with the burn ban in Sevier County, Tennessee, and a National Weather ...
Visitors to national parks and forests from North Carolina’s mountains to its coast could notice a drop in services because ...