Great Smoky Mountains National Park
NPS Officially Comes Out Against North Shore Road at Great Smoky Mountains National Park
While the proverbial handwriting has been on the wall ever since former U.S. Representative Charlie Taylor lost his re-election bid last November, the National Park Service finally has officially come out against building the so-called "road to nowhere" in Great Smoky Mountains National Park.
- By Kurt Repanshek - October 2nd, 2007 9:35am
Fall's Brightest Colors Descending on National Parks
With Fall officially under way, it won't be too long before the season's most spectacular colors are daubed, stroked, and splashed across the national park system. The good news is that you haven't missed the peak yet. The bad news is that if you don't already have a room reservation, you probably won't find a vacancy in any of the well-known fall foliage parks.
- By Kurt Repanshek - September 27th, 2007 9:23pm
Biodiversity Studies in the Parks Reveal Previously Unknown Species
Imagine taking the time to go into your backyard, or the nearby woods, or even a pond close to your home, to catalog all the life you found in it. Not just the deer or snakes or fish, but the birds and insects, reptiles, plants and fungi and everything else biological or botanic. Imagine how fascinating that would be. At Great Smoky Mountains National Park they've been working on just that, and what they've found has been incredible.
- By Kurt Repanshek - March 19th, 2008 1:23pm
Top 10 Most Visited National Parks
Ever wonder what the most visited parks in the system are? How about least visited? The NPS office of statistics answers this question once a year with an ordered, ranked table cataloging recreation visits to each of the NPS managed units across the USA. So, what is the most visited park? Read on for the answer.
NPS.visitation.ranked2006.pdf
Great Smoky Trails Reopened
It took nearly a month, but all the trails in Great Smoky Mountains National Park that were closed by the Buck Shank fire have been reopened.
- By Kurt Repanshek - March 19th, 2008 1:22pm
Paying to Enjoy The Parks
How much would you pay to hike a trail in Shenandoah, or Great Smoky Mountains or Sequoia? What do you think is a reasonable fee to take a dip at Cape Cod or Cape Hatteras national seashores?
Great Smokies Fire Contained
- By Kurt Repanshek - November 11th, 2010 10:28am
How Are Entrance Fees Affecting Visitation?
- By [email protected] - November 11th, 2010 10:28am
Centennial Listening: First Impressions
- By [email protected] - November 11th, 2010 10:29am
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