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Blount County TN Residents Tired of Government Shutdown

Blount County TN residents are feed up with the government shutdown. Almost 1/3 of the county is inside the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. With the shutdown the county lost its main source of revenue. October is one of the busiest times of the year due to the fall foliage season. The area has lost access to the park for fishing, camping, hiking, horse-back riding, and driving the back roads to enjoy the colorful scenery this time of year. Businesses are suffering and business owners are upset. One of the roads closed was a school bus route. The school bus…
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Pisgah Inn Forced by NPS to Close, Entrances Blocked

The privately owned Pisgah Inn along the Blue Ridge Parkway in North Carolina was forced to close by the National Park Service. Park rangers have blocked the three entrances to the Pisgah Inn. A protest took place Saturday Oct. 5 by conservative activists. Park service management out of Washington directed the local parkway chief to block access to the inn. Pisgah Inn operates on leased land along the Blue Ridge Parkway. The Blue Ridge Parkway’s 470-mile federal road is open but facilities, campgrounds, picnic areas, and bathrooms are closed due to the government shutdown.

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NC and TN Tourism Industry Trying to Get the Facts Out

The NC and TN tourism industry is trying hard to get the word out that there is still plenty to see and do in the Great Smoky Mountains and the surrounding areas despite of the government shutdown. Local chambers of commerce directors, visitors center staffers, waitresses, shop owners, and hotel workers want people to know the facts about what is and is not closed. The Blue Ridge Parkway is OPEN but the facilites and visitors centers are closed. US Highway 441 through the GSMNP from Gatlinburg to Cherokee is OPEN, but facilites, campgrounds, other roads, hiking trails and visitor centers…
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Great Smoky Mountains National Park Fall Foliage Show Hurt by Shutdown

The Great Smoky Mountains National Park fall foliage show has been hurt by the government shutdown. Of the 326 Great Smoky Mountains National Park employees only 47 remain on duty during the park’s closure. Those 47 are mostly law enforcement staff and maintenance staff for human health safety reasons. The employees on furlough due to the Government Shutdown will probably not receive pay during the shutdown period. A shutdown of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park couldn’t be at a worse time. In October about 1.1 million visitors come to the area to see the fall foliage display. This time…
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No Great Smoky Mountains National Park Weddings!

About 50 couples planning to get married in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park have to make other arrangements thanks to the Government Shutdown that has closed down all National Parks. Weddings in October during the fall foliage season is very popular but about 50 couples that have wedding plans in the Great Smoky Mountains for this month may have to make other arrangements if the Government Shutdown continues.

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Great Smoky Mountains National Park Closed Due to Govt. Shutdown

Due to the Government Shutdown on October 1, the Blue Ridge Parkway is closed. Also the Great Smoky Mountains National Park is closed with all Visitors Centers closed. Entrances to the park are gated and locked. Campers in the park have 48 hours to leave. The GSMNP website is down with a statement that reads “Because of the federal government shutdown, all national parks are closed and National Park Service webpages are not operating. For more information, go to www.doi.gov.”

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“Fabulous Fall” Foliage Color Show Expected for 2013

Officials at the Great Smoky Mountains National Park are expecting “fabulous fall” colors this autumn. The fall foliage color changes occur from early to mid- October in the higher elevation. The lower elevations peak color show are typically in the third and fourth week of October. The weather in mid-Oactober is responsible for the color intensity. Park spokeswoman Dana Soehn stated “We’re staring to get the right conditions. We’re all hopeful for a beautiful display of color this year”.

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Great Smoky Mountains Are Home to a Diversity of Life

The Great Smoky Mountains is home to an amazing diversity of plants, animals, and invertebrates with over 17,000 species documented and possibly an additional 30,000-80,000 species. The diversity is the result of climate and mountain terrain. Elevation levels range from 875 to 6,643 feet. Plants and animals common in the southern United States thrive in the lower elevations while species common in the northern United States thrive at the higher elevations. The amount of rainfall and the high summertime humidity also provide excellant growing conditions.The average annual rainfall varies from about 55 inches in the valleys to over 85 inches…
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GSMNP and Khao Yai NP Now Sisters

A ceremony at the Great Smoky Mountains National Park Headquarters took place last Friday when the GSMNP established its first Sister Park Arrangement with Khao Yai National Park in Thailand. Many National Park Service sites have established a “sister park” relationship with national parks in other countries.These sister park relationships provide a sharing of information and park to park contact to work on common park issues.

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