The Environmental Journal of Southern Appalachia
Thursday, 13 March 2025 16:08

Park service lifts ban on all fires in Great Smokies Featured

Uncle Sam style Smokey Bear Only You

GATLINBURG — The National Park Service lifted a ban March 17 (the ban was originally issued March 13) on all campfires and charcoal use in Great Smoky Mountains National Park put in place during recent windy and dry weather. Campers and hikers should still be cautious with fires.

The original story continues below:

This fire ban will remain in effect until further notice on both the Tennessee and North Carolina sides of the park.

Campers, backpackers, and visitors using picnic areas may continue to use cookstoves with compressed gas canisters and gas grills that feature an on/off switch. Stoves and grills must be attended at all times.

The NPS is collaborating with multiple agencies in response to current and predicted weather and fuel conditions. Visitors are urged to exercise extra caution while on public lands, including national parks and national forests, in North Carolina and Tennessee when fire danger is elevated.

For the latest information regarding the fire ban in Great Smoky Mountains National Park, please visit the park's current conditions webpage.

-National Park Service