More than 30 apple trees persist on The Purchase at the national park. They're more than 125 years old, and their DNA is ...
Great Smoky Mountains Natl. Park — Prescribed burns are being planned for the Cataloochee Valley on Nov. 18, according to a release from the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. RELATED: Live Updates: ...
Seasonal hiring is underway at the Smokies, but funding uncertainty could affect staffing and visitor experience at national ...
After closing for winter weather the night of Dec. 9, the major road through the park between Gatlinburg and Cherokee, North ...
Newfound Gap Road - which had been closed since Dec. 10 because of snow and ice - is now open to traffic. Here's what drivers should know.
GATLINBURG, Tenn. (FOX CAROLINA) — The National Park Service will conduct a prescribed burn in the Cataloochee Valley area of Great Smoky Mountains National Park on Tuesday, weather permitting. Fire ...
County leaders are hopeful the federal government will reimburse the funds, a process that took two years after a 2013 shutdown. Local business leaders reported a strong October, which they attribute ...
Whether fresh from the tree, sun-dried, sulfur-treated, or preserved as apple butter, cider, brandy, or vinegar, the apple is a beloved staple.
Great Smoky Mountains Natl. Park — Great Smoky Mountains National Park rangers said they rescued a young black bear using some unconventional methods. It happened back in October on Laurel Creek Road.
GATLINBURG, Tenn. (WATE) — With normal operations back in effect and furloughed staff beginning to return, how has the end of the government shutdown affected Great Smoky Mountains National Park?
Growing up in Swain County, Nathan Dee Greene ate a lot of apples. The family had several trees of their own, but every fall, they bought bushels from the nearby orchard on Laurel Branch, across the ...
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