with visitors drawn by the spectacular fall color for which Western North Carolina is internationally known. Each year ...
The Appalachian and Grandfather Ranger Districts on the Pisgah National Forest are still closed in the aftermath of Hurricane ...
USDA Forest Service reports Tropical Storm Helene caused moderate to catastrophic damage to more than 187,000 acres of both ...
Like many areas in Western North Carolina, the Pisgah National Forest was heavily impacted by Hurricane Helene. So, if you go hiking there, be careful of: Landslides along forest service roads and ...
Flooding triggered landslides that changed the landscape of western North Carolina’s Pisgah National Forest. The Forest Service is just beginning to assess the damage the remnants of Hurricane ...
The USDA Forest Service released its preliminary data on the ecological impacts and infrastructure damage caused by Tropical ...
The Pisgah Ranger District station is located near Brevard, southwest of Asheville. Sections of the 531,000 acre Nantahala National Forest, located in counties in far southwestern North Carolina ...
Six weeks after Hurricane Helene ravaged sections of western North Carolina, more and more outdoor areas that were closed by the storm have reopened to the public.
Hurricane Helene caused moderate to catastrophic damage to more than 187,000 acres in Pisgah and Nantahala national forests in North Carolina, U.S. Forest Service survey found.
Naventure, in partnership with the U.S. Forest Service, announces the launch of the Helene Extended Stay Program at three Pisgah National ... habitat of Western North Carolina Interested ...
with visitors drawn by the spectacular fall color for which Western North Carolina is internationally known. Each year roughly 4 million visitors pass through Pisgah National Forest, Casey said.