CADES COVE, Tenn. (WATE) — The National Park Service plans to have a prescribed burn on approximately 1,400 acres of Cades Cove. The fires are scheduled to begin Monday, February 3 and end on ...
In fact, when we made our visit there were more elk around us than other people! Cades Cove is so popular and crowded on some ...
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.
GATLINBURG, Tenn. (WATE) — Cades Cove Loop Road will be closed to visitors for another week while the National Park Service removes “hazard trees.” The road initially closed from January 20-24.
GATLINBURG, Tennessee — Great Smoky Mountains National Park will remove hazard trees in Cades Cove Jan. 20-Jan. 24. This includes removing brush from the side of the road to keep vegetation from ...
Cades Cove will close for at least five days beginning Jan. 20, according to Great Smoky Mountains National Park. The popular Cades Cove Loop Road will close from the morning of Jan. 20 until noon ...
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 ...
GATLINBURG, Tenn. — The Great Smoky Mountains National Park announced that Cades Cove will be closed for five days as they remove hazardous trees. Cades Cove Loop Road will close from the ...
There are also Deer and Elk. and many other animals and species ... The best viewing is found at Cades Cove, a valley that was formerly home to the Cherokee Indians' favorite hunting grounds.