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Big South Fork National River & Recreation Area
Park Newspaper
Big South Fork River seen from the Leatherwood Ford area.
Chuck Summers
Big South Fork River seen from the Leatherwood Ford area.
 

Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area has published and distributed a park newspaper for several years.  The links presented below will allow you to download a PDF version of these papers.  While the information specific for an upcoming year may be dated, many of the articles dealing with natural and cultural resources and with recreational opportunities in the park do remain relevent. 

The park hopes you will find these editions both enjoyable and informative.

Park Newspaper 2002 (517 kb)

Park Newspaper 2003 (625 kb)

Park Newspaper 2004 (533 kb)

Park Newspaper 2005 (1,600 kb)

Park Newspaper 2006 (1,600 kb)

Park Newspaper 2007 (1,950 kb)

Park Newspaper 2008 (2,099 kb)

 
Freshwater mussel found in Big South Fork River  

Did You Know?
Twelve of the nations 300 species of fresh water mussels are now extinct. Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area currently has 20 documented species, five of which are federally listed as endangered.
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Last Updated: April 01, 2008 at 10:33 EST