A 3.6-mile detour has been established for Appalachian Trail hikers following the loss of the Chestoa River Bridge due to ...
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Some recovery work in the North Carolina mountains since Hurricane Helene has happened off the beaten path as volunteers and government crews repair damage on the Appalachian Trail and ...
The U.S. Forest Service reopened trails and roads in the Pisgah National Forest’s Appalachian Ranger District after damage ...
A part of the Appalachian Trail in Western North Carolina has reopened nearly four and a half months after Helene.The forest service said they successfully cleared nearly 140 miles of trails along the ...
N.C. — Hikers and outdoor enthusiasts can once again explore more of the Appalachian Trail and surrounding areas in Pisgah National Forest as cleanup efforts continue after Hurricane Helene.
Meanwhile, some of the U.S. Forest Service employees who had been working to repair trails and campgrounds damaged by ...
Some recovery work in the North Carolina mountains since Hurricane Helene has happened off the beaten path as volunteers and government crews repair damage on the Appalachian Trail and Mountains ...
After damage caused by Tropical Storm Helene, several organizations came together to clear and repair the trails, opening up more than 100 miles of the Appalachian Trail in Pisgah National Forest.
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