Spring visits to the Smokies will be different this year. Areas are closed and program start dates are delayed amid federal staffing and budget cuts.
"Celebrations in the park can be fun, but please leave the confetti at home!" The Great Smoky Mountains National Park Service ...
During the ban, the only burning and cooking allowed is with cookstoves with gas containers and gas grills with on/off ...
WVLT News reached out to the Great Smoky Mountains National park multiple times but have not received a response back.
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WATE 6 On Your Side on MSNFire ban issued for Great Smoky Mountains National Park amid Red Flag WarningA parkwide fire ban has been issued for the Great Smoky Mountains National Park due to dry conditions and low relative ...
Twelve Great Smoky Mountains National Park employees have reportedly been fired amid federal layoffs. More National Park Service firings are expected and could affect positions providing visitor ...
Despite Saturday’s campfire ban, people in Great Smoky Mountains National Park picnic areas can still used cook stoves with ...
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Advnture on MSNNational park urges public to avoid bringing banned items - some of them may surprise youOfficials at the Great Smoky Mountains National Park have asked visitors to keep confetti and other offending items at home ...
Budget cuts hit the Smokies: Great Smoky Mountains National Park may lose more staffers after at least 12 have been let go Alcohol is permitted at the campsites and picnic areas, provided the ...
Twelve Great Smoky Mountains National Park employees have reportedly been fired amid federal layoffs. More National Park Service firings are expected and could affect positions providing visitor ...
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