Last Updated on October 11, 2024 12:08 pm
Blowing Rock, N.C. (October 11, 2024) – Hurricane Helene left a trail of devastation
across the High Country, impacting countless families, small businesses, and
employees. Due to the widespread damage, Tweetsie Railroad will remain closed for
the rest of the fall season, allowing our staff and the surrounding area to prioritize
rebuilding and restoring what was lost.
“This storm has touched the lives of so many in ways we never anticipated,” said Chris
Robbins, President of Tweetsie Railroad. “Many of our team members and local families
are facing tremendous challenges, and we want to ensure they have the time and
resources they need to get back on their feet. Their safety and well-being are our top
priority.”
Although Tweetsie Railroad is known for being a place for family fun and beloved fall
traditions, the immediate need is to focus on recovery and resilience. We encourage
those who want to help from a distance to consider purchasing gift cards or certificates
from local shops, restaurants and other businesses that rely heavily on seasonal
tourism. Any small gesture of kindness can help these businesses recoup some of the
revenue lost during what is typically a busy time.
“Our hearts are with everyone affected by this disaster, and we remain committed to
standing alongside our neighbors throughout this difficult period,” Robbins added. “We
look forward to welcoming everyone back when we reopen for Tweetsie Christmas® on
November 29, bringing the holiday spirit to life and sharing some much-needed cheer
with our guests and staff.”
Thank you to all of our supporters for your encouragement and patience as we navigate
this difficult time together. We are working to restore the park and look forward to
bringing the magic of Tweetsie back for the holidays.
For updates and additional information, visit Tweetsie.com.