Wednesday April 24th, 2024 8:59AM

U.S. Forest service closes recreation sites ahead of rainy weather from Florence

By AccessWDUN Staff
The Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forests has closed several low-lying recreation sites in the predicted path of Hurricane Florence. The sites will remain closed until Hurricane Florence passes and sites are safe for visitors. A Hazardous Weather Outlook has been issued for areas of the national forest.
 
The Forest Service is advising campers to avoid the forest during hazardous weather for personal safety and to prevent further stress on emergency responders who may not be able to quickly respond to emergencies because of conditions that limit access or create safety hazards.
 
Low-lying areas are especially vulnerable to rapidly rising and swift water. These areas should be avoided during and after major storm events. Excessive rain and high winds have the potential to create high water, flash floods, falling trees, mudslides, and severe damage to roads. Our national forests are heavily wooded, remote and/or mountainous, making the potential for hazardous conditions significant. Trees falling or large limbs breaking off are common occurrences during storm events.
 
Temporarily Closed Sites: 
(this list may change as conditions warrant, so check before visiting)
 
Blue Ridge Ranger District:
Chattooga River Ranger District:
Oconee Ranger District:
 
Stay connected with us to view alerts related to possible hazards or additional closures on the Chattahoochee and Oconee National Forests on Facebook and twitter @ChattOconeeNF and on our website at www.fs.usda.gov/conf.
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