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== Updates == | == Updates == | ||
The National Park Service is advising MST hikers to NOT hike the original | The National Park Service is advising MST hikers to NOT hike the original rout ealong the Parkway between the Oconaluftee River To Balsam Gap due to possible dangers of walking through the Parkway tunnels. | ||
Two new routes have been created to bypass the tunnels. Route A takes a longer backcountry route through the Smokies to exit near Cataloochee Ranch and onward to Soco Gap then Waterrock Knob. Route B exits the park at Deep Creek near Bryson City and continues on roads toward Pinnacle Park & Waterrock Knob near Sylva/Waynesville. From Waterrock Knob, the MST is on established trail with short crossings of the parkway and forest roads. | Two new routes have been created to bypass the tunnels. Route A takes a longer backcountry route through the Smokies to exit near Cataloochee Ranch and onward to Soco Gap then Waterrock Knob. Route B exits the park at Deep Creek near Bryson City and continues on roads toward Pinnacle Park & Waterrock Knob near Sylva/Waynesville. From Waterrock Knob, the MST is on established trail with short crossings of the parkway and forest roads. |