More Trails Re-Open in Great Smoky Mountains National Park | Stay Hiking My Friends!
Several trails that have been closed due to the Chimney Tops 2 Fire have re-opened say Great Smoky Mountains National Park officials. Hikers are asked to stay on established trails and be cautious of trail hazards, such as overhead limbs, throughout the park.
The popular Gatlinburg Trail, which allows dogs, is again open. Also re-opened are Sugurlands Valley Nature Trail, Huskey Gap Trail, Backcountry campsite #21, and the quiet walkways along Newfound Gap Road between Sugarlands Visitor Center and Newfound Gap.
Please be aware that the following trails and campsites are currently closed due to fire or storm damage: Chimney Top Trail, Ramsey Cascades Trail, Road Prong Trail, Cove Mountain Trail, Sugarlands Mountains Trail from Mt. Collins Shelter to Little River Road, Rough Creek Trail, Old Sugarlands Trail, Twin Creeks Trail, Bull Head Trail, Rainbow Falls Trail, Trillium Gap Trail, Baskins Creek Trail, Grapeyard Ridge Trail from Campsite #32 to Roaring Fork Motor Nature Trail, Noah Bud Ogle Nature Trail, Cove Hardwood Nature Trail, the Sugarlands Horse Concessions Trails, backcountry campsite #11, and Scott Mountain Trail from campsite #5 to Schoolhouse Gap (campsite #6 is open.)
For the latest information on road closures and weather conditions, visit Great Smoky Mountains National Park.
Please note that there is still a burn ban in effect not only for the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, but also for Sevier and Blount Counties. Campfires nor open grills are allowed in the national park until further notice.