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Roan Mountain season curtailed for renovations
The National Forest Service has announced a shortened season at Roan Mountain Recreation Area this summer to allow for renovation work.
The recreation area, which is near Bakersville in the Pisgah National Forest, will be open only from June 6 through July 7, a news release says. It is normally open from May through September.
Renovations are to include replacing the dilapidated 1960s restroom near the Cloudland parking lot with an eight-unit accessible restroom, resurfacing the trails to the observation deck in the Rhododendron Garden and replacing the observation deck, and resurfacing the main paved road leading to the Cloudland parking lot.
Renovations are to be paid for with $700,000 from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (the Stimulus Bill).
The Appalachian Trail, which runs through the area, will not be affected by the closure. However, the access trail from the AT to the Cloudland parking lot will be closed.
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