Helene caused moderate to catastrophic damage to more than 187,000 acres of the Nantahala and Pisgah National Forests — ...
Floodwaters from Tropical Storm Helene cost the region 600,000 trout, and native brook trout populations may have been ...
Parts of the Pisgah National Forest reopened Oct. 18 although debris and fallen-tree cleanup continues after Tropical Storm ...
The Appalachian and Grandfather Ranger Districts on the Pisgah National Forest are still closed in the aftermath of Hurricane ...
The USDA Forest Service released its preliminary data on the ecological impacts and infrastructure damage caused by Tropical ...
Business and Seasonal Importance: Fall is a critical time of year for outdoor recreation in Pisgah National Forest, with stunning foliage and cooler weather drawing visitors. Reopening these ...
The N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission will soon stock more than 60,000 trout from its Bobby N. Setzer fish hatchery in Pisgah National Forest into 40 small lakes and ponds across ...
Pisgah Forest, NC – More than one hundred volunteers gathered at Sycamore Flats the first two Fridays of November to kick off the cleanup of one of Pisgah’s most popular and cherished recreation sites ...
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.