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Government Shutdown 2015?

Government Shutdown 2015? Government shutdown 2015? Another government shutdown is possible next week meaning the likely closure of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park at one of the most busiest times of year for the park. The month of October is a very busy month at the park due to the fall foliage show and tourist coming to view the beautiful scenery in the mountains. Two years ago the Great Smoky Mountains National Park as well as all other national parks were closed down for several week during the month of October resulting in a costly loss of money to the park…
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National Parks Birthday

National Parks Birthday Tuesday The National Parks birthday is Tuesday. The national park service is celebrating their 99th birthday Tuesday August 25, 2015. That day is called Founders Day. Many national parks do charge an admittance fee that will be waived on Founders Day. The Great Smoky Mountains National Park  is free everyday. This Founders Day on August 25 will be the start of a year-long celebration that is the kickoff to the big Centennial Celebration in 2016! President Woodrow Wilson signed into legislation the creation of the National Park Service 99 years ago on August 25, 1916. Now, 99 years later…
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Park Official Prepare For Hikers After New Movie

Park Officials Prepare For Hikers After Movie Release of “A Walk in the Woods” Park officials prepare for an increase in hikers after the movie “A Walk in the Woods” is released. The movie stars Robert Redford and Nick Nolte as two old friends that hike the Appalachian Trail. The movie is an adventure/comedy/drama that comes out on September 2,2015. The Appalachian Trail is a 2190 mile trail from Maine to Georgia. Portions of the trail is located in the Great Smoky Mountains and officials for the Great Smoky Mountains National Park are expecting a surge in the number of hikers that will…
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Hiker Rescued And Airlifted Out

Hiker Rescued And Airlifted Out Hiker rescued by helicopter on Saturday August 8, 2015 after falling while hiking in the Great Smoky Mountains. The 20-year-old fell on Friday and may have suffered a broken ankle. He fell while hiking on the Miry Ridge trail near the intersection with the Appalachian Trail. A call for help was made on Friday just after 4:00pm. Due to weather related conditions the planned airlift and rescue could not take place until Saturday. Park rangers stayed with the college student Joey Watson overnight. On Saturday the Tennessee Highway Patrol helicopter crew successfully airlifted the young man out…
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Girl Falls Down Waterfall in Park

Girl Falls Down Waterfall In Park A  young girl falls down waterfall in the National Park. A 7-year-old child from Kentucky fell in The Great Smoky Mountains Thursday July 30, 2015. The girl fell about 30 feet after climbing the Cataract Falls in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park near Sugarlands. The child sustained cut and a concussion. A park ranger from the nearby park headquarters arrived on the scene within minutes. She was taken by ambulance to the medical facility in Pigeon Forge and then was flown to the University of Tennessee Medical Center in Knoxville about 30 miles…
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DreamMore Resort Opening On July 27

DreamMore Resort Opening Monday July 27, 2015 DreamMore Resort opening is finally here!  The resort opens Monday July 27, 2015. The resort offers  “300 rooms and hotel suites designed with families and groups in mind”. DreamMore Resort is the latest addition to the Dollywood experience. This past week workers were working feverishly to get the final touches completed before the new resort opens on Monday July 27, 2015. Workers were all over the grounds planting trees and shrubs, road crews were getting the entrance road to the resort ready, and Dollywood theme park workers had been practice “guest” for the last few weeks…
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Kayaker Death On Little Pigeon River

Kayaker Death Occurs On Little Pigeon River After Capsizing Kayaker death occurred on Thursday July 2, 2015. A 53-year-old man from North Carolina died while kayaking on the Middle Prong of the Little Pigeon River in the Great Smoky Mountains. It is reported he capsized while kayaking in the river. His body floated to where friends got him out of the water. Emergency care was given including CPR after park rangers, fire and police responders arrived on the scene. The man was transported to a local hospital but died. The man was identified as Kenneth Worthington from Apex, North Carolina. Streams and…
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Trails And Backcountry Campsites Reopen After Bear Attack

Trails And Backcountry Campsites Reopen After Bear Attack In June The Hazel Creek area hiking trails and backcountry campsites have been reopened by the park service weeks after a bear attack occurred. The park service after monitoring for bear activity have decided it is safe to reopen the area to hikers and campers. Signs still warn of the dangers of bear activities. Visitors should take precautions while in the Great Smoky Mountains. The areas reopened are Hazel Creek Trail, Jenkins Ridge Trail,  Bone Valley Trail, Cold Spring Gap Trail, Derrick Knob Shelter, and backcountry campsites 82, 83, 84, 85, 86,…
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Train Derailment and Evacuation Near Maryville

Train Derailment and Evacuation of Maryville Residents in Tennessee A CSX train derailed late Thursday night close to midnight near the town of Maryville, TN. The train was carrying the hazardous material liquid acrylonitrile. Fore and smoke could be seen for miles. Local officials had to evacuate thousands from a two-mile radius. Firefighters were not able to get close to the fire due to the heat and toxic fumes. The dangerous liquid chemical if inhaled can cause headaches, dizziness, and a rapid heart rate. The area hospital has treated many people for breathing related conditions, skin irritation and nausea. A few first…
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Many Areas Still Closed Due To Bear Activities

Many Areas Remain Closed Due To Bear Activities Black bear activities in the Great Smoky Mountains still remains an issue. A Ohio teenage was pulled from his hammock while camping with his father at a backcountry campsite. He suffered cuts to his head and other injuries. His father scared the bear away. The boy was taken to a hospital in Asheville, North Carolina. A black bear in the same area was caught and euthanized but if it was the same bear that attacked the teenager is unknown. Results from a DNA test are still not ready. DNA from the hair taken at…
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