What people driving through the country’s most-visited national park amid the shutdown need to know about roads, trails and reservations.
Many federal agencies are stuck in a holding pattern as they wait to see how long the ongoing government shutdown could last now that it's well into Week 2. East Tennessee – home to McGhee ...
The federal government shutdown means most roads and trails in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park are open but some services visitors expect will not be available. One of the most important ...
While the federal government shutdown has furloughed federal employees and canceled programs at national parks across the ...
A federal government shutdown will close facilities in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Roads and trails will likely stay open, but services like restrooms and trash pickup will stop. Most ...
Park officials on Sept. 29 shared an update on the landslide that left the roadway impassible over the weekend.
Cades Cove and Sugarlands Visitors Center were closed in the shutdown, but government groups and nonprofits are paying for ...
GATLINBURG, Tenn. (WATE) — The National Park Service is asking visitors to slow down and enjoy the views in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Throughout August, rangers and partner agencies ...
Most of Great Smoky Mountains National Park is open, but the experience is different now. Here are trails, roads and buildings that need more help.
A missing 21-year-old man has been found dead in Great Smoky Mountains National Park after his car was found there.
Ryan Lakes, a 21-year-old who had been missing in the Big Creek area of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, was found dead on Sunday, according to the NPS.
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