List of Historical Structures Maintained By The Great Smoky Mountains National Park - Roaring Fork

Roaring Fork

Structure Image Appx. date of construction Access Notes
Alex Cole Cabin early 19th century Roaring Fork Motor Nature Trail Part of Jim Bales Place; moved from original location near Cole Cemetery
Jim Bales Barn late 19th century Roaring Fork Motor Nature Trail Part of Jim Bales Place
Jim Bales Corncrib late 19th century Roaring Fork Motor Nature Trail Part of Jim Bales Place
Ephraim Bales Cabin late 19th century Roaring Fork Motor Nature Trail dog-trot double cabin
Ephraim Bales Corncrib late 19th century Roaring Fork Motor Nature Trail located behind Ephraim Bales Cabin
Ephraim Bales Barn late 19th century Roaring Fork Motor Nature Trail located behind Ephraim Bales Cabin
Ephraim Bales Hogpen Roaring Fork Motor Nature Trail located behind Ephraim Bales Cabin
Alfred Reagan Cabin late 19th century Roaring Fork Motor Nature Trail Paneling and paint added in the early 20th century
Alfred Reagan Tubmill Roaring Fork Motor Nature Trail located across the street from Reagan's cabin

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