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Big South Fork National River & Recreation AreaWater cascading over Slave Falls
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Big South Fork National River & Recreation Area
Resource Protection Hotline
 

In order to increase the number of backcountry “eyes and ears” helping protect the park's valuable and often irreplaceable resources, a Resource Protection Hotline has been established.

Any park visitor or neighbor who witnesses what they believe to be an illegal activity such as digging arrowheads, poaching wildlife or harvesting plants, is encouraged to call the Resource Protection Hotline at (423) 569 2404 ext 505.  

Should you chose, you may also email this information to the park.

All information will be treated confidentially.  No name or phone number will be required; however, persons wishing to leave contact information may do so.

Park interpreter presents program on Longhunters.  

Did You Know?
Longhunters were some of the first Europeans to traverse the Big South Fork region. It is said they were called longhunters either for the long rifles they carried or because the were typically gone on hunting trips for so long, sometimes up to a year.

Last Updated: August 24, 2006 at 14:19 EST