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Prescribed Burn Planned for Cades Cove in Great Smoky Mountains National Park

by Rita Anderson
February 3, 2025
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Maryville, Tenn. — The National Park Service (NPS) announced that it will begin a prescribed burn operation in the eastern half of Cades Cove in Great Smoky Mountains National Park starting on Monday, February 3. The controlled burns are expected to continue through February 5, weather permitting.

This annual fire management activity is designed to reduce excess vegetation, restore meadow habitats, and preserve the area’s historic landscape. Park officials explained that prescribed burns help to prevent the natural succession to forest, which would alter the current habitat and scenery of the cove.

The 1,400-acre burn area will include several sections of Cades Cove, specifically Maple Branch, Martha’s Branch, Primitive Baptist, Sparks Lane Marsh/Quarry, Rowans Marsh, and Tipton Oliver. While the burn takes place, Cades Loop Road will remain open to visitors, though short delays and temporary closures may occur for safety purposes. Sparks Lane and Hyatt Lanes will be closed to the public, and visitors can expect to see active fire crews on-site.

Before proceeding with the prescribed burn, NPS staff thoroughly evaluate fire weather conditions, including wind speed, temperature, soil moisture, and relative humidity, to ensure the burn will be both effective and controlled. This level of planning is essential to meet the burn plan’s objectives while minimizing risks to visitors and wildlife.

Prescribed burns have been a regular part of park management for over 20 years. The NPS has conducted these burns in the spring and fall to maintain the balance of the ecosystem in Cades Cove. Without such interventions, the area would experience uncontrolled natural succession, which could lead to a significant change in the landscape and negatively impact local wildlife.

For more information on prescribed burns in the park, visitors can check the Great Smoky Mountains National Park website or follow park social media channels for updates.

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