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Increased Fire Danger Closes GSMNP

Fires, Increased Fire Danger Closes GSMNP Increased fire danger closes GSMNP. Parts of the GSMNP have been closed due to increased fire danger. The dry conditions along with expected high winds for the next 24 hours have resulted in the closure of many areas and roads in the GSMNP. East Tennessee has had multiple brush fires in the last few weeks. Last Thursday a brush fire was located just across the street from Dollywood. Today a brush fire has been reported near Townsend, inside the GSMNP, in the Rich Mountain Gap area of Blount County. Crews from several agencies have…
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Hallmark Movie In The Great Smoky Mountains

Hallmark Movie In The Great Smoky Mountains   The Hallmark movie in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park was filmed in many well-known locations of the park. The movie is full of history and beautiful scenery. After watching the movie, here are some of the locations I noticed that were used in the filming of the movie. Locations included are the Great Smoky Mountain National Park, Cades Cove, Abrams Falls, Townsend, Falls Creek State Park, Oconaluftee Indian Village in Cherokee, Cherokee Cavers, Knoxville and Cherokee, NC. Hallmark released three National Park series movies in 2023. The first in the series…
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Cades Cove Rich Mountain Road Closed For Bear Encounter

Cades Cove Rich Mountain Road Closed For Bear Encounter A popular road in Cades Cove has been closed due to dangerous bear activity. Rich Mountain Road has been closed until further notice because of a close encounter between a visitor in their vehicle and a bear. Great Smoky Mountains National Park officials report the bear had become habituated with humans and vehicles. The visitor in their vehicle received minor scratches in the incident. The park service stated the visitor did not contribute to the bear’s habituation with humans. The park service does not plan to euthanize the bear. Rich Mountain…
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GSMNP Proposes Parking Fee Program

GSMNP Proposes Parking Fee Program The Great Smoky Mountains National Park is proposing a parking fee program for vehicular traffic. The park is currently one of the few national parks that do not charge an entrance fee. But for the last several years the park’s visitation has increased by almost 60%. And the park’s operational budget hasn’t changed. The increase in the number of visitors has resulted in maintenance needs on trails, structures, and roads throughout the park. Park It Forward Park It Forward is the proposed parking fee program. Vehicular traffic would pay $5 a full-day parking tag, a…
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March Snow Blankets the Great Smokies

March Snow Blankets the Great Smoky Mountains In Several Inches   A big March snow has blanketed the Great Smoky Mountains. Areas received anywhere from 3 inches to 8 inches of snow. Many roads have been closed due to the inclement weather. The Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Gatlinburg, and Pigeon Forge received quite a bit of snow last night. Hiking boats are out and snow boots are needed today! Friday had an air temperature of almost 70°. Today it has been in the low 20s and overnight it is predicted to be as low as 14°. Although snow in…
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Dollywood 2022 What’s New

Dollywood 2022 What’s New   Dollywood 2022 is now open and Dolly made an appearance to kick off the new season! Friday, March 11, 2022 is the first day open. And Dolly made a special appearance to kick off the 37th year. It’s the first time Dolly has been to the opening since 2019. Friday’s opening day was for pass holders only. Saturday, March 12 is open to the public with tickets. Update: Opening day on Saturday had to be changed to Sunday at 12:00 PM! First time in 37 years Dollywood had to close on opening day due to…
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Cataloochee Elk Breeding Season

Cataloochee Elk Breeding Season At GSMNP Most people visit the Great Smoky Mountains in the fall for the fall foliage. But fall is also the time for Cataloochee elk breeding season. Elk rut in September and October. Elk herds are located in the Cataloochee Valley area in the southeastern section of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park near Maggie Valley, NC.  In 2001, 52 wild elk were released in the area in order to restore the declining elk population in the United States. Now the herd has grown to numbers over 200. Rutting Season For Elk A trip to Cataloochee…
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Fall Foliage 2021 Prediction Sounds Great

Fall Foliage Predictions For 2021 The fall foliage season predictions for 2021 are in for the Great Smoky Mountains. The experts are predicting a great fall foliage season this year. The last few weeks have been blue skies and little rain. If the next few weeks bring cool temperatures and not too much rain then that will hopefully result in a great showing of vivid colors for the Great Smoky Mountains. A cold front approaches this week bring much cooler temperatures, a perfect setup for the development of beautiful fall colors.  There is already some minimal and patchy color noticeable…
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The Smokies Fall Foliage Predictions 2020

Fall Foliage Predictions 2020 For The Great Smoky Mountains The fall foliage predictions 2020 are in for this year’s annual show of fall colors in the Great Smoky Mountains. And the prediction is a good one. The prediction by the biologist and local experts predict nice color and a normal timeline for peak colors. A warm summer with plenty of rain and a cool September should result in a typical and colorful fall foliage season this year. For the last couple of years, the fall foliage has been late in arriving by about 7-10 days. And the pop of color…
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Vehicle Free Wednesdays Started in Cades Cove

Vehicle Free Wednesdays Started in Cades Cove Cades Cove Loop Road is now “Vehicle-Free Wednesdays” in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Vehicle Free Wednesdays started on June 17, 2020 and will continue through September 30. Cades Cove Loop Road is only open to pedestrians and cyclists on Wednesdays every week until late September. Now bike riders and walkers can enjoy the peace and quiet of exploring Cades Cove without the vehicle noise, exhaust fumes and traffic congestion. In the past Cades Cove had been closed to vehicle traffic only on Wednesday and Saturday mornings from May through September. But…
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