
Carter Boys and Girls Club stand in the footsteps of pioneers in Cumberland Gap National Historical Park with Carol Borneman, Chief of Interpretation. Image courtesy of NPS.
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GREAT SMOKY MOUNTAINS NATIONAL PARK / CUMBERLAND GAP NATIONAL HISTORIC PARK — Great Smoky Mountains National Park and Cumberland Gap National Historical Park rangers are leading a variety of summer programs for youth from the Knoxville Boys and Girls Clubs of the Tennessee Valley including Adventure Camps. Youth participating in the camps will spend three days in the Great Smoky Mountains and one day in Cumberland Gap learning about the unparalleled diversity of plant and animal life, rich cultural history, and numerous opportunities for recreation in our national parks.

Carter Boys and Girls Club visit Cumberland Gap National Historical Park. Image courtesy of NPS.
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“These camps are great opportunities to experience the Appalachian Mountains up-close and for our youth to make a connection with two national parks right in their backyards,” said Joy Absher, Great Smoky Mountains Acting Education Branch Chief. “The national parks belong to them and we hope to inspire them to make a connection with these special places. The future of our parks is in their hands and we are ready to pass it to our next generation.”

Powell Halls Boys and Girls Club visit with Little Greenbriar Schoolhouse to learn about life growing up in Little Greenbriar Cove with in-costume interpreter, Robin Goddard, and Park Ranger Jared Ownby. Image courtesy of NPS.
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The camps provide a unique range of opportunities including a visit to Clingmans Dome - the highest mountain peak in Great Smoky Mountains National Park - along with the exploration of mountain streams for salamanders, walking in the footsteps of early pioneers in Cumberland Gap, and assisting park staff excavate archaeological sites. Campers have the opportunity to soak up spectacular views, breathe in the lush Appalachian forests, listen to mountain music, and make national park memories lasting a lifetime.

National Park Adventure Campers shares artifacts found within Great Smoky Mountains National Park with Parks as Classroom Coordinator, Melissa Crisp. Image courtesy of NPS.
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“The Adventure Camps offer our members an opportunity to explore the parks and interact with rangers,” said a Vestal Boys and Girls Club Camp Counselor through a post-site evaluation. “Each year our members become more and more interested in going to the mountains. Most of our members only access to the mountains is through (these) trips. The kids are more excited to be outside and more interested in career fields relating to outdoor preservation.”

National Park Adventure Campers assist park staff look for artifacts while excavating archaeological test pits with Park Archaeologist Heath Bailey and Student Conservation Association Intern, Josephine Smith. Image courtesy of NPS.
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Vestal Boys and Girls Club takes in the scenery at Cumberland Gap National Historical Park. Image courtesy of NPS.
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Powell Boys and Girls Club listen to mountain tales as Park Ranger Jared Ownby plays mountain music on the dulcimer. Image courtesy of NPS.
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Vestal Boys and Girls Club visit Clingmans Dome in Great Smoky Mountains National Park with Park Ranger Misty Benton. Image courtesy of NPS.
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