NEWS RELEASES
Grandfather Mountain State Park Trails Closed Due To Storms
Editor's Note: This news item was retrieved and first published through NC State Parks' website.
RALEIGH, N.C. – Nuwati and Cragway trails at Grandfather Mountain State Park in Avery, Watauga, and Caldwell counties were announced closed by the N.C. Division of Parks and Recreation. Due to damage sustained from heavy rains May 17-20, visitors are prohibited from partaking in any activity on the trails. The park received 11 inches of rain in four days and more rain is in the forecast throughout the coming week.
Nuwati and Cragway trails will likely be closed for several weeks as state park crews continue to assess damage, repair eroded sections of trail, and clear debris from around trails.
Campsites accessed from the Nuwati Trail—Streamside, The Hermitage, Storyteller's Rock and The Refuge—are also closed until the trail reopens. All other trails at Grandfather Mountain State Park remain open but are also severely eroded and some have sections of steps washed out. In some places, there is standing or moving water on the trails and there are many slippery areas along the trails. Park officials ask that hikers take these factors into consideration when planning a trip to the park.
For the full press release by North Carolina Division of Parks & Recreation, visit NC State Parks website.
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