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Contact: Camille Bennett
Visitors should expect closures and event cancellations in Great Smoky Mountains National Park beginning tonight (Sept. 25) in preparation for expected weather impacts from Hurricane Helene.
The National Weather Service forecasts heavy rain through the end of the week with high winds Thursday night into Friday. The park expects 3-5 inches of rain today into tomorrow and an additional 3-5 inches Thursday evening into Friday. Wind gusts up to 70 miles per hour are possible Thursday night into Friday morning.
At sunset today, park staff will close Rich Mountain Road and Balsam Mountain Road (Heintooga/Round Bottom/Straight Fork Road) from the Heintooga Picnic Area to the park boundary. Tomorrow, the park will close Heintooga Ridge Road. Balsam Mountain Campground is closed, and park staff are communicating with campers.
Mountain Life Festival, which was scheduled for Sept. 28, is canceled. While the National Weather Service forecasts lighter rain over the weekend, the event’s overflow parking area will be closed to prevent resource damage. Park staff will now offer harvest-related cultural demonstrations on Oct. 19, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Parson Branch Road remains closed due to Flint Gap Fire impacts. The fire is 95% contained as of Sept. 24.
Visitors should drive with extra caution, check the weather before coming, and prepare to change their plans with the potential of additional road closures.
No other closures are currently planned, but please check road conditions before visiting Great Smoky Mountains National Park.
Last updated: September 25, 2024