A bear-rescue group in Tennessee gives nature a little help. In May, when park rangers at Great Smoky Mountains National Park received a call about a bear that had wandered into the Cades Cove ...
National Park Service will remove hazard trees in Cades Cove in Tennessee beginning Jan. 20. Cades Cove Loop Road will be ...
Cades Cove will be closed to visitors from January 20-24 while the National Park Service removes “hazard trees.” ...
Cades Cove Loop will close from the morning of Jan. 20 through noon on Jan. 24 and will reopen over the weekend, weather ...
home to the oldest cemetery in Cades Cove. After that, you can access hiking trails like the Abrams Falls Trail, a 5-mile, out-and-back route that begins near stop #10. Bring your bear spray and ...
One of the most popular areas in the park, the Cades Cove valley is known for its abundant wildlife, including white-tailed deer, black bears, turkeys, raccoons and other animals. The visitor ...
Surrounded by mountains, Cades Cove is an isolated ... the area is now home to deer, black bears and wild turkeys. Several hiking trails, including one to Abrams Falls, begin here.
Great Smoky Mountains National Park will remove hazard trees in Cades Cove on Jan. 20-Jan. 24. This includes removing brush from the side of the road to keep ...