A looming government shutdown scheduled to start 12:01 a.m. Tuesday, would have a major impact on the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, during its second busiest month of the year.
Park spokesperson Dana Soehn told 10News Sunday that most park facilities, roads and campgrounds would close if a shutdown were to occur. However, she said that nothing will close until the park gets word from the Director of the National Parks Service, which she said isn’t expected to happen anytime before Tuesday morning.
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