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Pisgah National Forest will remain closed until accurate assessments of damage can be made, according to the U.S. Forest Service. Administrative offices remain closed as well.
Parts of the Pisgah National Forest reopened Oct. 18 although debris and fallen-tree cleanup continues after Tropical Storm Helene.
Hurricane Helene killed more than 150 people throughout the Southeast after it made landfall in Florida on Thursday as a Category 4 storm. ... who lives near Pisgah National Forest outside ...
Chimney Rock was one of the most severely damaged of all the towns by Hurricane Helene. National Weather Service data indicated that over 19 inches of rain fell in areas upstream and to the west of Chimney Rock, leading to devastating floodwaters that destroyed half of the village according to rescue crew, including half of the businesses on ...
Oct 2, 2024; Canton, NC, USA; Pisgah High School athletic director Heidi Morgan poses for a portrait at Pisgah Memorial Stadium, where flooding from the remnants of Hurricane Helen caused damage ...
Three campgrounds in Pisgah National Forest offer extended stays through February for volunteers and people affected by Tropical Storm Helene.
Pisgah High School football coach Ricky Brindley works with his team during practice on Wednesday, October 16, 2024 in Canton, N.C. Two of the team’s players lost their homes during Hurricane ...
The falls is usually accessed by a hike starting in Gorges State Park which passes through Pisgah National Forest property. Turtleback Falls is a popular place for swimming and people frequently slide over the falls into the Chug Hole during low water; however, the currents can be dangerous in higher flows and people have drowned at Turtleback ...