Pisgah Forest Reopening: What Trails Reopened Post-Helene
WNC -- November 11, 2024: Pisgah National Forest in Western North Carolina has reopened multiple trails and campgrounds
following closures due to the impacts of Hurricane Helene. After a period of thorough inspections, debris clearing, and essential repairs, forest officials have deemed certain areas safe for visitors. This is exciting news for outdoor enthusiasts who have been awaiting access to these popular recreational sites.
Reopened Areas in Pisgah National Forest
Several key areas within the Pisgah Ranger District have officially reopened as of October 18, 2024. Here’s a list of the primary sites now accessible to the public:
Davidson River Campground & Recreation Area
Cove Creek Upper & Lower Group Campgrounds
Kuykendall Group Campground
Wash Creek Horse Camp
Wolf Ford Horse Camp
Visitors to these areas are encouraged to proceed with caution, as some trails may still present potential hazards such as fallen trees, landslides, and washed-out sections due to lingering effects from the storm.
Road Closures
Although several trails and campsites have reopened, some roads within the forest remain closed for vehicle access as repairs continue. These include:
Avery Creek Road
Yellow Gap Road (between Wolf Ford and North Mills River)
Headwaters Road (from Forest Road 475 to the Sunwall Trailhead)
Catheys Creek Road (northern portion)
Safety Precautions for Visitors
Forest officials remind visitors to remain vigilant, as storm-related hazards can pose unexpected risks. Always check for the latest alerts, pack accordingly, and prepare to navigate alternative routes if necessary.
For more information, visit the U.S. Forest Service’s alerts and notices page for the most current updates on trail, campground, and road statuses. Planning your trip with this in mind ensures a safe and enjoyable experience in Pisgah National Forest.imes
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