The federal government shutdown means most roads and trails in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park are open but some ...
When the federal government shut down at midnight Oct. 1, there were a lot of questions, especially for Western North ...
As a result, the Great Smoky Mountains National Park closed most of its services including the road to Cades Cove, while some roads and trails remained open. Now, the park is fully reopened and ...
The state and local partners funding the reopening of Great Smoky Mountains National Park during the shutdown will keep the park open another 10 days.
Cades Cove and Sugarlands Visitors Center were closed in the shutdown, but government groups and nonprofits are paying for staffing.
A day into the federal government shutdown, there is more clarity on what visitors to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park ...
America's most-visited national park, located along the Tennessee-North Carolina border, has been forced to close some of its popular facilities.
The Cades Cove Preservation Association, an organization dedicated to preserving the history and heritage of Cades Cove, will ...