Severe thunderstorms on Thursday caused extensive damage in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Numerous trees were blown down and several trails have been closed as a result.
The Gabes Mountain Trail and Snake Den Ridge Trail at Cosby and the Baxter Creek Trail and Big Creek Trail at Big Creek have been closed because of all the downed trees. The trails are reported to be impassable by foot or horse.
Other trails could close after closer assessment is completed. Winds of more than sixty miles per hour were recorded as the storm passed through on Thursday.
The “B” loop of the Cosby Campground has also been closed due to damage.
In addition to the trail closures, the Park has also closed the “B” Loop of Cosby Campground due to damage.
Park officials do not know yet when the trails and campground will reopen.
“We are in the process of assessing the condition of all of the trails within the storm affected area,” said acting Chief Ranger Steve Kloster. “Hikers and equestrians may want to confirm trail openings by contacting the Park’s Backcountry Office or by visiting our website before planning routes through this section of the Park.”
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