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Great Smoky Mountains National Park 1st Amendment Sites
The National Park Service has long recognized freedom of speech, press, religion and public assembly. However, the courts have held that certain activities associated with... -
Cove Creek Gap 40 ft Interval Contour Lines
The Cove Creek Gap 40 ft Interval Contour Lines is the primary Cove Creek Gap 40 ft Interval Contour Line data product produced and distributed by the National Park Service,... -
Great Smoky Mountains National Park Fish 3-Pass
These data show the location (only) of Fish 3-Pass Electroshocking study and monitoring sites within the park. Electoshocking utilizes an electrical generator which emits a non-... -
Digital Geologic Sample Localities of Great Smoky Mountains National Park and...
The Digital Geologic Sample Localities of Great Smoky Mountains National Park and Vicinity, Tennessee and North Carolina consists of geologic sample localities mapped as point... -
Great Smoky Mountains Naitonal Park Elk Management Zones
Elk use a variety of habitats, but a mix of forest and openings, dominated by grass and herbaceous plants, is ideal. Elk also use forest openings, glades and woodland habitats.... -
Great Smoky Mountains National Park Water Quality Monitoring Locations
A feature class depicting geographic locations where permanent water quality monitoring locations have been established in Great Smoky Mountains National Park. This includes... -
Hartford 40 ft Interval Contour Lines
The Hartford 40 ft Interval Contour Lines is the primary Hartford 40 ft Interval Contour Line data product produced and distributed by the National Park Service, Great Smoky... -
Great Smoky Mountains National Park Fish Index of Biotic Integrity
These data show the location (only) of Fish IBI study and monitoring sites within the park. The IBI provids a consistent theoretical framework for analyzing fish assemblage... -
Exotic Treatment Polygons
The GRSM exotic plants database is a multi-faceted, SQL-based database containing location and treatment information for the exotic invasive plant control program. The exotic... -
Blockhouse 40 ft Interval Contour Lines
The Blockhouse 40 ft Interval Contour Lines is the primary Blockhouse 40 ft Interval Contour Line data product produced and distributed by the National Park Service, Great Smoky... -
Great Smoky Mountains National Park Accuracy Assessment GPS Data
Field-collected averaged GPS locations for accuracy assessment plots related to the GRSM Vegetation Mapping Project. These are the points generated by the field team after... -
Great Smoky Mountains National Park RV Dump Stations
Dump stations with potable water are located at Cades Cove, Cosby, Deep Creek, Look Rock, and Smokemont campgrounds. In addition, there is a dump station located across the road... -
Great Smoky Mountains National Park Elk Forage Offtake Sampling
Many factors combine to determine how much vegetation consumption can occur before a habitat is no longer sustainable. These factors include species composition, season of use,... -
Great Smoky Mountains National Park Sochan Harvesting Zones
Proposed Harvest/Monitoring areas for Green-headed coneflower. -
Great Smoky Mountains National Park Fish Distribution 2018
Stream acidification is an increasingly serious threat to the survival of brook trout. Streams in GRSM naturally become more acidic at higher elevations. However, research shows... -
Digital Geologic Sample Localities of Great Smoky Mountains National Park and...
The Digital Geologic Sample Localities of Great Smoky Mountains National Park and Vicinity, Tennessee and North Carolina consists of geologic sample localities mapped as point... -
Great Smoky Mountains National Park Vital Signs Aquatic Monitoring Sites
Great Smoky Mountains National Park (GRSM) contains over 3400 km (2000 mi) of pristine waterways. As streams drain the forested ecosystems of the Park, they integrate and... -
Great Smoky Mountains National Park Restrooms
This is a vector point file showing restroom locations at Great Smoky Mountains National Park (GRSM). The restroom system at Great Smoky Mountains National Park is one of the... -
Great Smoky Mountains National Park Picnic Areas
Picnic areas are located at Big Creek, Chimneys, Cades Cove, Collins Creek, Cosby, Deep Creek, Greenbrier, Heintooga, Look Rock, Metcalf Bottoms, and Twin Creeks. Download a... -
Backcountry Shelters, Great Smoky Mountains National Park
BEYOND DOUBT the most generally useful building in any park is a shelter, usually open but sometimes enclosed or enclosable, and then referred to as a recreation or community...