After wildfires ravaged Great Smoky Mountains National Park and Gatlinburg, the Tennessee region is opening its roads once more.

Despite the town’s small size—population 4,000 year-round—Gatlinburg draws in about 11 million tourists annually, according to ABC News.

The fires also attracted extra press thanks to the proximity of Dollywood, a theme park named after and partially owned by Dolly Parton. The legendary country star is hosting a celebrity-stocked telethon on Tuesday, December 13 to raise money for the affected residents. The telethon will feature fellow singers like Reba McEntire and Kenny Rogers; already, Taylor Swift contributed $100,000 to her Dollywood Foundation’s My People Fund for recovery efforts.

Parton has promised to provide $1,000 a month to families whose homes were destroyed in the fires.