The Appalachian Trail stands to be impacted by the recent and shocking cuts to the Park Service and the Forest Service.
Hiking the Appalachian Trail has changed a bit in the last 3 1/2 decades, but it is still worth every blister.
Join the Nantahala Hiking club this weekend for a training session to educate people how to become “trail ambassadors.” The ...
Dave Freeman will embark on the 2,200-mile thru-hike, sponsored by Warrior Expeditions, a charitable organization that ...
Western North Carolina is home to more than a million acres of national forest controlled by the Forest Service. In addition, ...
Nate Chestnut and Thomas Thielemann have joined the board of directors for the Western North Carolina Sculpture Center. The center is 9 miles north of Lenoir on N.C. 268 in Happy Valley, on the ...
The WNC Nature Center will reopen to the public on Monday, March 17, five and a half months after closing due to the ...
Within Tennessee's sprawling landscape, you can hike through a pristine forest setting to enchanting waterfalls at one of the ...
Among the snakes found along the Appalachian Trail, the brown water snake is present in North Carolina, Virginia, and Georgia. Copperheads are medium-sized pit vipers found along the Appalachian Trail ...
By 1818, despite a growing number of settlers in the region west of the Balsams and along the Little Tennessee River, much of ...
Arizona Antelope Canyon in Arizona is a natural marvel that's often described as a photographer's dream. This slot canyon, ...