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Gatlinburg Bypass now open following major landslide cleanup

October 1, 2025by Ranger Tom0

The Gatlinburg Bypass, a key route within the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, is now open to the public again following a significant landslide. This landslide had caused a temporary closure of the roadway over the past weekend. The incident was severe enough to warrant a major cleanup operation by the National Park Service.

The landslide was a sudden and unexpected event, leading to immediate action by park authorities to ensure safety. The cleanup operation was extensive, involving the removal of large amounts of debris and the restoration of the roadway. The bypass was closed to traffic during this period to facilitate the cleanup and prevent any potential accidents.

Now, after a successful cleanup, the Gatlinburg Bypass is open once more. The reopening of the bypass will restore a crucial access point within the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, improving accessibility for visitors. The National Park Service is pleased to announce the successful reopening and thanks the public for their patience during the cleanup operation.

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