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Great Smoky Mountains National Park Road Gates
The installation of gates in Great Smoky Mountains National Park is typically driven by the need for conservation, safety, visitor management, and infrastructure protection. While Great Smoky Mountains National Park generally strive to offer accessible public lands, gates are occasionally necessary to ensure the long-term protection of these treasured spaces and to manage their use effectively.
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Great Smoky Mountains National Park Road Gates
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Each year a greater number of visitors in vehicles use park roads, which increases the need for vehicle barriers. Barriers are one way to define vehicle access and to restrict vehicle encroachment. The degree to which barriers block vehicles varies. Steel road gates prevent vehicle entry to roads, trails, and other closed areas, such as administrative roads and campgrounds.
Great Smoky Mountains National Park Trailheads
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A feature class depicting geographic locations of park trail heads which intersect public roads.
Great Smoky Mountains National Park Trailheads
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A feature class depicting geographic locations of park trail heads which intersect public roads.
Great Smoky Mountains National Park Trails
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This is a vector polyline file showing trails at Great Smoky Mountains National Park (GRSM). The data was collected using a Trimble Pro XR GPS receiver with a Trimble Compact Dome Antenna and a Trimble Asset Surveyor hand held data logger. The trail system a Great Smoky Mountains National Park is one of the most important man-made recreational features of the Park. This dataset represents the most comprehensive inventory of both locational and attribute information about the trails systems to date and is considered on of the most important base data layers for the Park. As such GRSM staff will strive to the both spatial and attribute information stored within this dataset up to date in order to best reflect the current status of the trails system at the Park Only Trails that are shown on the official park visitor map and/or listed in the park maintenance system are contained in this dataset. Other trails, while known to the park to exist and clearly used for access to permanent features (e.g. cemeteries, overlooks), are not contained in this dataset due to the parks desire to ensure safety of visitors on park trails. These data are formatted for use by park staff in the park 1:24,000-scale topographic map series, and are classified using the "FCSubtype" field, which classifies a trail segment based on primary use.
Great Smoky Mountains National Park Trails
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This is a vector polyline file showing trails at Great Smoky Mountains National Park (GRSM). The data was collected using a Trimble Pro XR GPS receiver with a Trimble Compact Dome Antenna and a Trimble Asset Surveyor hand held data logger. The trail system a Great Smoky Mountains National Park is one of the most important man-made recreational features of the Park. This dataset represents the most comprehensive inventory of both locational and attribute information about the trails systems to date and is considered on of the most important base data layers for the Park. As such GRSM staff will strive to the both spatial and attribute information stored within this dataset up to date in order to best reflect the current status of the trails system at the Park Only Trails that are shown on the official park visitor map and/or listed in the park maintenance system are contained in this dataset. Other trails, while known to the park to exist and clearly used for access to permanent features (e.g. cemeteries, overlooks), are not contained in this dataset due to the parks desire to ensure safety of visitors on park trails. These data are formatted for use by park staff in the park 1:24,000-scale topographic map series, and are classified using the "FCSubtype" field, which classifies a trail segment based on primary use.
Great Smoky Mountains National Park Trails
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This is a vector polyline file showing trails at Great Smoky Mountains National Park (GRSM). The data was collected using a Trimble Pro XR GPS receiver with a Trimble Compact Dome Antenna and a Trimble Asset Surveyor hand held data logger. The trail system a Great Smoky Mountains National Park is one of the most important man-made recreational features of the Park. This dataset represents the most comprehensive inventory of both locational and attribute information about the trails systems to date and is considered on of the most important base data layers for the Park. As such GRSM staff will strive to the both spatial and attribute information stored within this dataset up to date in order to best reflect the current status of the trails system at the Park Only Trails that are shown on the official park visitor map and/or listed in the park maintenance system are contained in this dataset. Other trails, while known to the park to exist and clearly used for access to permenant features (e.g. cemeteries, overlooks), are not contained in this dataset due to the parks desire to ensure safety of visitors on park trails. These data are formated for use by park staff in the park 1:24,000-scale topographic map series, and are classified using the "FCSubtype" field, which classifies a trail segment based on primary use.
Great Smoky Mountains National Park Buildings
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The National Park Service (NPS) manages a wide variety of buildings and structures across the United States, each designed to support the preservation of national parks, historical sites, and natural landmarks, while also serving the public. These buildings include visitor centers, historic sites, administrative offices, and specialized structures built for specific purposes, such as ranger stations and maintenance facilities.
Great Smoky Mountains National Park Buildings
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The National Park Service (NPS) manages a wide variety of buildings and structures across the United States, each designed to support the preservation of national parks, historical sites, and natural landmarks, while also serving the public. These buildings include visitor centers, historic sites, administrative offices, and specialized structures built for specific purposes, such as ranger stations and maintenance facilities.
Great Smoky Mountains National Park Parking Areas
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This is a vector point file showing Parking Areas at Great Smoky Mountains National Park (GRSM). Data were collected with GPS and/or aerial photography. The intended use of all data in the park's GIS library is to support diverse park activities including planning, management, maintenance, research, and interpretation.
Great Smoky Mountains National Park Gateway Cities
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Designated gateway cities near Great Smoky Mountains National Park.