Ice/Wet Leaves in Great Smoky National Park

Ice/Wet Leaves

Visitors hiking in winter should take caution when in higher elevations.

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Ice/Wet Leaves Details

Visitors hiking in winter should take caution when hiking trails in higher elevations, as these are often covered with ice. Use crampons or other devices designed for traction when necessary. Hikers in the foothills, as well as those visiting in late fall or early spring, should use caution on trails covered with leaves, as these can often be very loose and slippery, and often result in ankle injuries.

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