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Chimney Rock State Park reopened June 27, nine months after Helene devastated the area. Local officials celebrated the ...
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The popular North Carolina state park will open exactly nine months after the remnants of Hurricane Helene washed out bridges and roads leading to it. Here’s what to know about going.
Chimney Rock State Park reopens June 27 with a temporary bridge and fixed trails. Reserve tickets online as the park will operate at limited capacity on weekends.
Chimney Rock State Park will reopen to guests on June 27, exactly nine months after it was closed due to Hurricane Helene, with several changes in place.
Eight months after Hurricane Helene swept through Chimney Rock, the tourist town still isn't ready to welcome summer visitors, putting residents who rely on the tourism industry in peril.
Residents of Chimney Rock, North Carolina, are still working to rebuild homes and businesses after Hurricane Helene pummeled the area in September 2024.
Significant developments are taking place in the hard-hit town of Chimney Rock, with increased activity in Helene recovery since the Christmas break.
A North Carolina town is proclaiming that Chimney Rock State Park be opened as soon as possible to strenghen the economy by bringing back tourism.
Chimney Rock Village, NC, will celebrate its post-Hurricane Helene rebuilding efforts at a Christmas event that gives visitors a chance to support the work.