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Volunteers Needed at Great Smoky Mountains’ Clingmans Dome

Volunteers Needed at Great Smoky Mountains’ Clingmans Dome

Great Smoky Mountains National Park is recruiting volunteers to help staff the visitor contact station at Clingmans Dome on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays from August 28 through December 1, 2015. Volunteers will work at the seasonal information center that includes a bookstore/sales area managed by Great Smoky Mountains Association (GSMA). Volunteers will assist in educating visitors about the park and ...

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National and State Park Concessions Awarded Cades Cove Riding Stables Contract

National and State Park Concessions Awarded Cades Cove Riding Stables Contract

Great Smoky Mountains National Park officials announce that National and State Park Concessions Riding Stables, Inc. (NSPC) has been selected for a new 10-year concession contract to operate the horse riding stables in Cades Cove. The current contract for these services is already held by National and State Park Concessions Riding Stables, but is set to expire on December 31. ...

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Great Smoky Mountains National Park Visitation Continues to Increase in 2015

Great Smoky Mountains National Park Visitation Continues to Increase in 2015

Visitation to Great Smoky Mountains National Park is up eight percent through the first six months of 2015. Between January and June over 4.3 million visitors have enjoyed the nation’s most visited national park. In May 2015 alone over 1 million visitors entered the park, the most ever for May since the National Park Service began tracking monthly visitation in ...

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Local Teachers and Students Participate in Smokies Summer Programs

Local Teachers and Students Participate in Smokies Summer Programs

Great Smoky Mountains Park officials announce the completion of two unique summer programs engaging selected high school students and teachers as park rangers. The Teachers in Parks and the High School Student Intern programs are six-week paid work experiences where participants learn about the resources of the park through on-site training exercises that enable them to perform ranger duties. Participants ...

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Tennessee Fire Marshal Warns of Carbon Monoxide Dangers When Camping

Tennessee Fire Marshal Warns of Carbon Monoxide Dangers When Camping

Even when enjoying the great outdoors in Tennessee, RV owners and people camping should be wary of the dangers that can arise from carbon monoxide in and around tents and RVs. Often called “the silent killer,” carbon monoxide (CO) is an invisible, odorless gas created when fuels (such as kerosene, gasoline, wood, coal, natural gas, propane, oil, and methane) burn ...

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Summer 2015 Gatlinburg Craftsmen’s Fair Begins Today

Summer 2015 Gatlinburg Craftsmen's Fair Begins Today

Top artisans and craft people from the local area and across the nation will participate in the Gatlinburg Craftsmen’s Fair this week. The 40th Annual Gatlinburg Craftsmen’s Fair will be open July 17-26, 2015 at the Gatlinburg Convention Center in downtown Gatlinburg, Tenn., and while it is a great place to see and buy handcrafted items, what makes this event ...

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Smokies Park and Tremont Host Monarch Butterfly Event in Cades Cove

Smokies Park and Tremont Host Monarch Butterfly Event in Cades Cove

Great Smoky Mountains National Park and Great Smoky Mountains Institute at Tremont are hosting an event on Friday, July 17, 2015 in Cades Cove to mark the return of a 14 year-old Smokies monarch butterfly tag recovered on a forest floor in Mexico. Park and Tremont staff will be joined by Outdoor Educator, Wanda DeWaard, to receive the tag from ...

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Qualla Arts & Crafts Exhibit at Great Smoky Mountains Heritage Center

Qualla Arts & Crafts Exhibit at Great Smoky Mountains Heritage Center

The Great Smoky Mountains Heritage Center announced that it is hosting the traveling exhibit “Qualla Arts and Crafts: Tradition and Innovation.” Founded in 1946, Qualla Arts & Crafts of Cherokee, N.C. is the oldest Native American artists cooperative in the U.S. The exhibit was curated by Western Carolina University and opened in conjunction with the 65th anniversary of Qualla. Western ...

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Gatlinburg Farmers Market Shares Food Preservation Methods

Gatlinburg Farmers Market Shares Food Preservation Methods

On Saturday, July 11, 2015, the Gatlinburg Farmers Market will present its next series of special events, Canning and Food Preservation Day, with a lineup of demonstrations on traditional ways of preserving fresh foods while listening to music performed by Vicki Jones-Cosby. Throughout the morning, Linda Hyder from University of Tennessee Extension of Sevier County will demonstrate canning and test ...

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Smokies Trail Rehabilitation Project Closes Trails in Forney Creek Area

Smokies Trail Rehabilitation Project Closes Trails in Forney Creek Area

Great Smoky Mountains National Park officials announced the temporary closure of three trail sections in the lower Forney Creek Trail area for a trail rehabilitation project that will include work on the Lakeshore, White Oak Branch, and Forney Creek trails. Mechanized equipment will be used to significantly improve the condition and sustainability of these trails. The project will include re-establishing ...

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