3/31/20

Barricades placed at the Yonah Mountain Trailhead parking area.

(Cleveland)- White County officials have announced they are posting notices and barricading the area of Chambers Road at the Yonah Mountain Trailhead in anticipation of persons within and outside of the county using the United State Forest Service trail.

The USFS closed several trailheads in the region due to social distancing requirements in place by local, state and federal guidelines and emergency declarations.

Unfortunately, persons are not following these guidelines, and some are traveling from areas where shelter in place orders is in effect.

White County Public Safety Director David Murphy in a news release said for the last two days, county public works under coordination and advisement of Emergency Management has barricaded the Yonah Mountain Trailhead and placed barrels and cones along the public right of way. Murphy said, several complaints were received over the weekend from persons parking along the county right-of-way, mostly out of county residents.

According to Murphy these measures with enhanced traffic enforcement from the Sheriff’s Office and US Forest Service Law Enforcement will hopefully discourage the use of this area. Enhanced patrols will also be in place for other trailheads in the county.

As always, citizens should report illegal parking and dangerous road conditions, by calling 9-1-1.

As a reminder the Forest Service has closed the following locations in White County: Yonah Mountain Trailhead, Raven Cliff Falls, Duke Creek Falls, Anna Ruby Falls, along with campsites at Anna Ruby Falls, Low Gap, Andrews Cove, and the Upper Chattahoochee.

Department of Natural Resources state campgrounds have closed visitor’s centers and playground areas, such as the Unicoi State Park.