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Residents in the Lake Junaluska community helped fund the construction and came up with the chapel idea, the website says, ...
It’s a challenging time for national park research. One dedicated atmospheric scientist is soldiering on anyway.
Inclement weather doesn’t have to be a deal-breaker. “The reason you’re visiting a national park is to enjoy the beauty of ...
Those traveling to Cataloochee Valley should keep in mind that vehicles can only go part way into the valley. Visitors may ...
Heavy rain, flooding and a rock slide have again closed a section of the major cross country highway Interstate 40 along its ...
Adults want to enjoy the summer, too! From sipping moonshine to ziplining in the Smokies, here are dozens of fun grown-up ...
At Great Smoky Mountains Nation Park, which doesn't charge an entrance fee, that means visitors on June 19 will not have to buy parking passes that day, which are normally required to park for ...
June 5 wrapped up an eight-night event which drew people from all over the world to see the mating display of a special ...
She’s studied insects at Great Smoky Mountains National Park for around 20 years. Starting in March, the park service uses daily minimum and maximum temperatures to calculate when peak season ...
Birds, bees, bears, dragonflies, salamanders, hemlocks, fungi: scientific research in Great Smoky Mountains National Park addresses a wide swath of subjects. From Tennessee, North Carolina, South ...
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