Here’s what visitors should be prepared for as the National Park Service burns 1,400 acres of Cades Cove - and why the park does that.
Officials said burn operations could begin as early as Feb. 3 and continue through Feb. 5. However, it is all weather permitting.
The National Park Service plans to burn approximately 1,400 acres of fields in the eastern half of Cades Cove at Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Weather permitting, burn ...
These seasonal prescribed fires help to safely reduce fuels, restore meadow habitats and maintain the historic landscape of Cades Cove. Cades Loop Road ... for the site. Forecasted precipitation ...
CADES COVE, Tenn. (WATE) — The National Park Service had a prescribed burn on approximately 1,400 acres of Cades Cove. The fires began and ended on Monday, February 3. “These controlled burns ...
Cades Loop Road will remain open to visitors pending weather conditions, but delays and temporary closures may happen to ensure public safety during the burn. Sparks and Hyatt lanes will be closed ...
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