Hurricane Helene caused at least 57 landslides on the Blue Ridge Parkway in North Carolina, damaging roads and trails across ...
Park teams have documented more than four dozen landslides and other storm-related damage in those 38 miles of Parkway alone.
The Blue Ridge Parkway sustained significant damage from Tropical Storm Helene. Emergency roadway work has begun at eight ...
Six months after Helene wreaked havoc on Western North Carolina, roughly one-third of the 469-mile Blue Ridge Parkway remains ...
Blue Ridge Parkway Superintendent Tracy Swartout said. Some knocked out both lanes of the road, turning the parkway into a ...
Photos provided by the National Park Service show the damage that resulted in a "complete loss" of the Linville Falls Visitor Center along the Blue Ridge Parkway, near Milepost 317. Linville Falls ...
Blue Ridge Parkway leaders are slated to provide an update on storm recovery efforts following the significant damage caused ...
About 15 miles from Crabtree Falls, see one of the Blue Ridge region's most beloved waterfalls. Linville Falls, fueled by the ...
Tropical Storm Helene caused significant damage to the Blue Ridge Parkway ... highest concentration of damage occurring from the Linville Falls area, near Milepost 317, south to Mount Mitchell ...
The Blue Ridge Parkway, the nation's second most visited national ... Over four dozen of those landslides were recorded ...