A man has died after falling from the top of the Ramsey Cascades Waterfall, the tallest waterfall in Great Smoky Mountains National Park. On Sunday, May 28, 2017, Great Smoky Mountains National Park Rangers received a report that a 37-year-old male fell from the top of the 100-foot tall Ramsey Cascades waterfall late that afternoon. The man, who was hiking ...
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Balsam Mountain Trust to Give Birds of Prey Program at Oconaluftee
Great Smoky Mountains National Park is again teaming up with the Balsam Mountain Trust for a special program on Birds of Prey at the Oconaluftee Multipurpose Room. Michael Skinner, executive director of the Balsam Mountain Trust, will conduct an hour-long Birds of Prey program beginning at 11 a.m. on Friday, June 2, 2017. This program will provide visitors with an ...
Read More »Sevier, Cocke, Jefferson County Days at Ober Gatlinburg
For a small donation, locals can experience Ober Gatlinburg’s mountaintop amusement park and free Aerial Tramway rides from downtown and back during County Days. Ober Gatlinburg will offer Sevier, Cocke and Jefferson County Days from Monday, June 5 through Sunday, June 11, 2017. Once up at the amusement park, a $3 donation (per person) can be exchanged for a Premium ...
Read More »TWRA Says Black Bear Cubs Seen Alone Might Not Be Orphaned
In response to numerous calls from concerned citizens regarding sightings of black bear cubs seen alone, Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency is issuing a reminder to residents and visitors that a cub that is alone might be that way for a good reason. A mother bear, otherwise known as a sow, typically gives birth to as many as four cubs while ...
Read More »Veteran-led Team Rubicon Providing Wildfire Relief in Gatlinburg
Team Rubicon, a veteran-led disaster response organization, has launched an operation to support residents of Sevier County following the November 2016 wildfire. Team Rubicon will conduct incident management, debris removal, chain saw operations and expedient home repairs to affected communities in coordination with local and state authorities. Residents seeking assistance are urged to go to the Forward Operation Base at ...
Read More »Dolly’s My People Fund Gives $3M to Mountain Tough Recovery Team
The Mountain Tough Recovery Team received a boost this week as The Dollywood Foundation pledged the organization at least $3 million from the My People Fund. During a six-month period, The Dollywood Foundation’s My People Fund provided $10,000 to recipients whose primary residences were completely destroyed due to the November wildfires. The fund, which was established by Dolly Parton, The ...
Read More »Gatlinburg Fire, Police to Conduct Mock Crash at Gatlinburg Pittman High School
The City of Gatlinburg Fire and Police Departments are conducting a mock crash scenario at Gatlinburg Pittman High School on Monday, May 15, 2017. The mock crash aims to send a hard-hitting reminder of the dangers and consequences of unsafe driving behaviors—such as drinking and driving, not buckling up, and texting while driving. The agencies are also using the event ...
Read More »Work Beginning on Gatlinburg Bypass Access, Spur Paving
Great Smoky Mountains National Park released a schedule for work to be performed on the Gatlinburg Bypass and Spur in May and June. Park officials announced intermittent closures of the access ramp leading from the southbound Spur to the Gatlinburg Bypass, Monday through Friday, beginning May 3 through May 12, 2017. The temporary, short-term closures are necessary for the installation ...
Read More »Anakeesta Taps Local and Regional Firms to Create Mountain Attraction
Anakeesta is partnering with locally-based CLIMB Works to build the Dueling Ziplines and Tree Top Walk as well as assist with overall operations and management of the new attraction, and has hired Beanstalk Builders from Morgantown, N.C. to create a whimsical treehouse-themed children’s playground. Anakeesta owners, Bob and Karen Bentz, traveled to several countries researching different mountain attractions they wanted ...
Read More »Sevier County Real Estate Market Seeing Impact of November Wildfires
People from outside the area who are interested in owning homes or cabins here constantly ask us, “How did the wildfires affect the real estate market in the Smokies?” That is a great question. The short answer is that we are in a season where it is really a seller’s market, for a couple of different reasons. First, even before ...
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