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Western NC portion of Appalachian Trail reopens after Hurricane Helene

Appalachian Trail Pink Skies fill the area as the sun sets and the beautiful blue ridge mountains put on their rich blue tones. Taken from Beauty Spot along the Appalachian Trail. (JOSHUA T MOORE/Getty Images/iStockphoto)

ASHEVILLE, N.C. — Nearly five months after Hurricane Helene devastated a portion of the Appalachian Trail in Western North Carolina, hikers can once again tackle the trail.

The U.S. Forest Service said they cleared out nearly 140 miles of trails along the Appalachian Ranger District, according to our partners at WLOS.

The forest service did work on over a dozen trails and roads across six counties in western North Carolina, including part of the Mountains to Sea Trail.

Visitors are advised to stay off of roads, trails, and recreation areas that are still closed.

(VIDEO: US Forest Service reopens trails in western North Carolina)

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