Missing North Carolina Hiker Found Dead in Great Smoky Mountains National Park
Ann Houghton, a 73-year-old hiker from North Carolina, was found deceased in Great Smoky Mountains National Park after being reported missing. She was a beloved volunteer in the park.
A missing 73-year-old hiker from North Carolina was found dead in Great Smoky Mountains National Park over the weekend, park officials said.
Ann Houghton was found on Sunday about a quarter mile off Enloe Creek Trail, the National Park Service (NPS) reported. The cause of death was not immediately available.
Houghton had planned to hike in the park, which straddles the border of North Carolina and Tennessee, from January 28 to January 29, according to officials.
When Houghton failed to return on Saturday, officials stated she was reported missing.
Search and rescue teams located Houghton's vehicle at the Smokemont Campground and began looking for the missing hiker, NPS said.
Law enforcement and search and rescue staff focused their efforts along Bradley Fork, Chasteen Creek, Hughes Ridge, and Enloe Creek trails. Multiple local agencies assisted in the search.
Houghton, from Jackson County, North Carolina, volunteered in Great Smoky Mountains National Park for more than 20 years and had received a nomination in 2022 for a volunteer service award.
"Ann was an enduring and beloved member of our Smokies Community," said Charles Sellars, Acting Superintendent of Great Smoky Mountains National Park. "She was a dedicated volunteer and avid hiker who shared her passion for the park with many visitors. Great Smoky Mountains National Park offers condolences to her family and friends."