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RV THE PARKWAY
The Blue Ridge Parkway is a popular destination for vacationers who RV. Nothing beats a beautiful, wooded drive with your home-away-from-home in tow! Keep in mind that the Parkway was designed many decades ago and curve radiuses aren’t as regular as you find on the interstate, though the curves are sweeping and not hairpin turns. BIKING - BLUE RIDGE PARKWAY Biking. The Blue Ridge Parkway offers bicyclists 469 miles of picturesque travel across Virginia and North Carolina. Ranging in elevation from 649 to 6,047 feet, the road encompasses a variety of ever-changing weather conditions, regardless of season. Bicyclists should exercise extreme caution and be prepared for significantdistances between
WHERE TO EAT
Blue Ridge Parkway | Where to eat on the Parkway? The Blue Ridge Parkway has restaurants and snacks along the route. Explore nearby communities for everything from BBQ and Appalachian soul food to farm-to-table, vegetarian, and local beer and wine. Restaurants, cafes, coffee, delis, and more. CHEROKEE - BLUE RIDGE PARKWAY Cherokee exists as a crossroads of regional and Native American history at the eastern entrance to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park (where you’ll find the Oconaluftee Visitor Center) and the southern entrance to the Blue Ridge Parkway. The Museum of the Cherokee Indian is an excellent stop for learning more about tribalhistory and
BIG MEADOWS LODGE
Big Meadows has meeting space to accommodate up to 66 people. It’s a great venue for a managers’ retreat or small, intimate social gathering. Call the Group Sales Office at 866-383-2922 for information. We have 93 rooms ranging from historic main lodge rooms to comfortable, rustic motel-like units to small, cozy historiccabins.
BLOWING ROCK AREA
About Blowing Rock Area. The Town of Blowing Rock gets its name from The Blowing Rock, an immense cliff located 4,000 feet above sea level and overhanging Johns River Gorge 3,000 feet below. The rocky walls of the gorge form a flume through which the northwest wind sweeps with such force that it returns light objects cast over the void.FOLK ART CENTER
The Folk Art Center showcases the finest in traditional and contemporary craft of the Southern Appalachians. It houses the Southern Highland Craft Guild’s century-old Allanstand Craft Shop, exhibitions in three galleries, a library, auditorium, and a cooperating association book store and Parkway information desk. BLUE RIDGE PARKWAYINTERACTIVE MAPGETTING STARTEDLODGING, DINING, & THINGS TO DOSUGGESTED ITINERARIESATTRACTIONS Blue Ridge Parkway info & trip planning. Experience scenic beauty, local food, mountain music and all there is to see and do along America's Favorite Drive. BRP maps, Parkway app, and more. CAMPING - BLUE RIDGE PARKWAY Call campground at 336-372-8877 May-October, or district office at 828-348-3487 in the off season. Old John’s River in Julian Price Park. Milepost 296.9. Call campground at 828-963-5911 May-October, or district office at 828-348-3510 in the off season. Backcountry camping permits are issued on a first-come, first-served basis and are INTERACTIVE PARKWAY MAP Blue Ridge Parkway Interactive Map. Interactive Map includes Blue Ridge Parkway Access Points, lodging, dining, attractions, and what to do along the Parkway. More Parkway maps in print available here.RV THE PARKWAY
The Blue Ridge Parkway is a popular destination for vacationers who RV. Nothing beats a beautiful, wooded drive with your home-away-from-home in tow! Keep in mind that the Parkway was designed many decades ago and curve radiuses aren’t as regular as you find on the interstate, though the curves are sweeping and not hairpin turns. BIKING - BLUE RIDGE PARKWAY Biking. The Blue Ridge Parkway offers bicyclists 469 miles of picturesque travel across Virginia and North Carolina. Ranging in elevation from 649 to 6,047 feet, the road encompasses a variety of ever-changing weather conditions, regardless of season. Bicyclists should exercise extreme caution and be prepared for significantdistances between
WHERE TO EAT
Blue Ridge Parkway | Where to eat on the Parkway? The Blue Ridge Parkway has restaurants and snacks along the route. Explore nearby communities for everything from BBQ and Appalachian soul food to farm-to-table, vegetarian, and local beer and wine. Restaurants, cafes, coffee, delis, and more. CHEROKEE - BLUE RIDGE PARKWAY Cherokee exists as a crossroads of regional and Native American history at the eastern entrance to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park (where you’ll find the Oconaluftee Visitor Center) and the southern entrance to the Blue Ridge Parkway. The Museum of the Cherokee Indian is an excellent stop for learning more about tribalhistory and
BIG MEADOWS LODGE
Big Meadows has meeting space to accommodate up to 66 people. It’s a great venue for a managers’ retreat or small, intimate social gathering. Call the Group Sales Office at 866-383-2922 for information. We have 93 rooms ranging from historic main lodge rooms to comfortable, rustic motel-like units to small, cozy historiccabins.
BLOWING ROCK AREA
About Blowing Rock Area. The Town of Blowing Rock gets its name from The Blowing Rock, an immense cliff located 4,000 feet above sea level and overhanging Johns River Gorge 3,000 feet below. The rocky walls of the gorge form a flume through which the northwest wind sweeps with such force that it returns light objects cast over the void.FOLK ART CENTER
The Folk Art Center showcases the finest in traditional and contemporary craft of the Southern Appalachians. It houses the Southern Highland Craft Guild’s century-old Allanstand Craft Shop, exhibitions in three galleries, a library, auditorium, and a cooperating association book store and Parkway information desk.RV THE PARKWAY
The Blue Ridge Parkway is a popular destination for vacationers who RV. Nothing beats a beautiful, wooded drive with your home-away-from-home in tow! Keep in mind that the Parkway was designed many decades ago and curve radiuses aren’t as regular as you find on the interstate, though the curves are sweeping and not hairpin turns. SHOP - BLUE RIDGE PARKWAY Shop Online. Many Blue Ridge Parkway merchants remain open year-round offering eclectic merchandise shipped directly to your door or to the recipient’s location. Gifts like pottery, art, clothing, rugs, ornaments, furniture, jewelry, quilts and more are all available online from these small businesses along the Parkway. TUNNELS - BLUE RIDGE PARKWAY BRPA is the official marketing partner of the Blue Ridge Parkway – NPS. Blue Ridge Parkway – NPS Website; Parkway recorded informationline: 828-298-0398
WATERFALLS ALONG THE BLUE RIDGE PARKWAY If using a GPS or Google maps, please note that Crabtree Falls is accessed DIRECTLY from the Blue Ridge Parkway; it is NOT located on Crabtree Road. The closest Google maps address to use for the Crabtree Falls trailhead at the picnic area and campground is 39000 Blue RidgeParkway
SOUVENIRS ONLINE
Please contact America’s National Parks at 1-877-628-7275 Monday through Friday from 8am – 5pm EST. Blue Ridge Parkway Specialty License Plate. $12.95. Purchase. Blue Ridge Parkway Specialty Motorcycle License Plate. $12.95. MOTORCYCLE TOUR: SKYLINE DRIVE & BLUE RIDGE PARKWAY Sweeping ridge-top curves and sunset-lit country roads converge in one divinely placed mountain town. Waynesboro, Virginia located at the base of Skyline Drive and Milepost 0 of the Blue Ridge Parkway offers the perfect base camp for motorcycle touring, with multiple days of beautiful riding and evening entertainment. EASE INTO NATURE OPEN HOUSE Three women eco-business owners in rural Albemarle County have come together to offer a three-stop Ease Into Nature Open House on July 5th.. Visit three locations in one day: Wildrock, Montfair Farm Resort, and Henley’s Orchard, to connect with nature and to meet the owners working to preserve a special way of life close to the land. Enjoy an authentic Blue Ridge foothills experience at the LITTLE SWITZERLAND & MITCHELL COUNTY About Little Switzerland & Mitchell County. Mitchell County was formed in 1861 from parts of Burke County, Caldwell County, McDowell County, Watauga County and Yancey County.It was named in honor of Elisha Mitchell, professor of mathematics, chemistry, geology and mineralogy at the University of North Carolina from 1818 until his death in 1857. GRANDFATHER MOUNTAIN Two miles from the Blue Ridge Parkway Viaduct; one mile from Parkway. Take Linville Exit, MP 305 to US 221. Open daily (weather permitting in winter). Visit www.grandfather.com or callFOLK ART CENTER
The Folk Art Center showcases the finest in traditional and contemporary craft of the Southern Appalachians. It houses the Southern Highland Craft Guild’s century-old Allanstand Craft Shop, exhibitions in three galleries, a library, auditorium, and a cooperating association book store and Parkway information desk. BLUE RIDGE PARKWAYINTERACTIVE MAPGETTING STARTEDLODGING, DINING, & THINGS TO DOSUGGESTED ITINERARIESATTRACTIONS Blue Ridge Parkway info & trip planning. Experience scenic beauty, local food, mountain music and all there is to see and do along America's Favorite Drive. BRP maps, Parkway app, and more. CAMPING - BLUE RIDGE PARKWAY Call campground at 336-372-8877 May-October, or district office at 828-348-3487 in the off season. Old John’s River in Julian Price Park. Milepost 296.9. Call campground at 828-963-5911 May-October, or district office at 828-348-3510 in the off season. Backcountry camping permits are issued on a first-come, first-served basis and are INTERACTIVE PARKWAY MAP Blue Ridge Parkway Interactive Map. Interactive Map includes Blue Ridge Parkway Access Points, lodging, dining, attractions, and what to do along the Parkway. More Parkway maps in print available here.RV THE PARKWAY
The Blue Ridge Parkway is a popular destination for vacationers who RV. Nothing beats a beautiful, wooded drive with your home-away-from-home in tow! Keep in mind that the Parkway was designed many decades ago and curve radiuses aren’t as regular as you find on the interstate, though the curves are sweeping and not hairpin turns. SHOP - BLUE RIDGE PARKWAY Shop Online. Many Blue Ridge Parkway merchants remain open year-round offering eclectic merchandise shipped directly to your door or to the recipient’s location. Gifts like pottery, art, clothing, rugs, ornaments, furniture, jewelry, quilts and more are all available online from these small businesses along the Parkway.WHERE TO EAT
Blue Ridge Parkway | Where to eat on the Parkway? The Blue Ridge Parkway has restaurants and snacks along the route. Explore nearby communities for everything from BBQ and Appalachian soul food to farm-to-table, vegetarian, and local beer and wine. Restaurants, cafes, coffee, delis, and more. GREAT SMOKY MOUNTAINS NATIONAL PARK REGION The Great Smoky Mountains National Park – located just beyond the southernmost end of the Blue Ridge Parkway in the states of North Carolina and Tennessee – encompasses 800 square miles of which 95 percent are forested. The park is open year-round. Visitor centers at Sugarlands, Oconaluftee, and Cades Cove are open all year, except CHEROKEE - BLUE RIDGE PARKWAY Cherokee exists as a crossroads of regional and Native American history at the eastern entrance to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park (where you’ll find the Oconaluftee Visitor Center) and the southern entrance to the Blue Ridge Parkway. The Museum of the Cherokee Indian is an excellent stop for learning more about tribalhistory and
MOTORCYCLE TOUR: SKYLINE DRIVE & BLUE RIDGE PARKWAY Sweeping ridge-top curves and sunset-lit country roads converge in one divinely placed mountain town. Waynesboro, Virginia located at the base of Skyline Drive and Milepost 0 of the Blue Ridge Parkway offers the perfect base camp for motorcycle touring, with multiple days of beautiful riding and evening entertainment.BLOWING ROCK AREA
About Blowing Rock Area. The Town of Blowing Rock gets its name from The Blowing Rock, an immense cliff located 4,000 feet above sea level and overhanging Johns River Gorge 3,000 feet below. The rocky walls of the gorge form a flume through which the northwest wind sweeps with such force that it returns light objects cast over the void. BLUE RIDGE PARKWAYINTERACTIVE MAPGETTING STARTEDLODGING, DINING, & THINGS TO DOSUGGESTED ITINERARIESATTRACTIONS Blue Ridge Parkway info & trip planning. Experience scenic beauty, local food, mountain music and all there is to see and do along America's Favorite Drive. BRP maps, Parkway app, and more. CAMPING - BLUE RIDGE PARKWAY Call campground at 336-372-8877 May-October, or district office at 828-348-3487 in the off season. Old John’s River in Julian Price Park. Milepost 296.9. Call campground at 828-963-5911 May-October, or district office at 828-348-3510 in the off season. Backcountry camping permits are issued on a first-come, first-served basis and are INTERACTIVE PARKWAY MAP Blue Ridge Parkway Interactive Map. Interactive Map includes Blue Ridge Parkway Access Points, lodging, dining, attractions, and what to do along the Parkway. More Parkway maps in print available here.RV THE PARKWAY
The Blue Ridge Parkway is a popular destination for vacationers who RV. Nothing beats a beautiful, wooded drive with your home-away-from-home in tow! Keep in mind that the Parkway was designed many decades ago and curve radiuses aren’t as regular as you find on the interstate, though the curves are sweeping and not hairpin turns. SHOP - BLUE RIDGE PARKWAY Shop Online. Many Blue Ridge Parkway merchants remain open year-round offering eclectic merchandise shipped directly to your door or to the recipient’s location. Gifts like pottery, art, clothing, rugs, ornaments, furniture, jewelry, quilts and more are all available online from these small businesses along the Parkway.WHERE TO EAT
Blue Ridge Parkway | Where to eat on the Parkway? The Blue Ridge Parkway has restaurants and snacks along the route. Explore nearby communities for everything from BBQ and Appalachian soul food to farm-to-table, vegetarian, and local beer and wine. Restaurants, cafes, coffee, delis, and more. GREAT SMOKY MOUNTAINS NATIONAL PARK REGION The Great Smoky Mountains National Park – located just beyond the southernmost end of the Blue Ridge Parkway in the states of North Carolina and Tennessee – encompasses 800 square miles of which 95 percent are forested. The park is open year-round. Visitor centers at Sugarlands, Oconaluftee, and Cades Cove are open all year, except CHEROKEE - BLUE RIDGE PARKWAY Cherokee exists as a crossroads of regional and Native American history at the eastern entrance to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park (where you’ll find the Oconaluftee Visitor Center) and the southern entrance to the Blue Ridge Parkway. The Museum of the Cherokee Indian is an excellent stop for learning more about tribalhistory and
MOTORCYCLE TOUR: SKYLINE DRIVE & BLUE RIDGE PARKWAY Sweeping ridge-top curves and sunset-lit country roads converge in one divinely placed mountain town. Waynesboro, Virginia located at the base of Skyline Drive and Milepost 0 of the Blue Ridge Parkway offers the perfect base camp for motorcycle touring, with multiple days of beautiful riding and evening entertainment.BLOWING ROCK AREA
About Blowing Rock Area. The Town of Blowing Rock gets its name from The Blowing Rock, an immense cliff located 4,000 feet above sea level and overhanging Johns River Gorge 3,000 feet below. The rocky walls of the gorge form a flume through which the northwest wind sweeps with such force that it returns light objects cast over the void. HIKING - BLUE RIDGE PARKWAY A journey on the Blue Ridge Parkway offers spectacular views of Southern Appalachia’s diverse beauty for 469 uninterrupted miles. Blue-misted mountains, cascading waterfalls, rolling pasture, and gorges banked with wildflowers greet hikers of all skill levels among the more than 100 varied and intriguing trails in North Carolina andVirginia.
BIKING - BLUE RIDGE PARKWAY Blue Ridge Parkway | Find places with bike trails along the Blue Ridge Parkway. Blue Ridge Parkway biking is a favorite among mountain bikers and serious cyclists, but many stops along the way include easy to moderate and family-friendly biking opportunities, too. SHOP - BLUE RIDGE PARKWAY Shop Online. Many Blue Ridge Parkway merchants remain open year-round offering eclectic merchandise shipped directly to your door or to the recipient’s location. Gifts like pottery, art, clothing, rugs, ornaments, furniture, jewelry, quilts and more are all available online from these small businesses along the Parkway. TUNNELS - BLUE RIDGE PARKWAY BRPA is the official marketing partner of the Blue Ridge Parkway – NPS. Blue Ridge Parkway – NPS Website; Parkway recorded informationline: 828-298-0398
BLOOMS ON THE PARKWAY Sambucus canadensis. Can be found commonly in both Virginia and North Carolina. Mileposts 29, 85.8, 136-138, 272-275, 311.2CRAGGY GARDENS
Twisted, jagged, rocky “crags” give Craggy Gardens its name, but these high elevation summits are home to the most spectacular floral display along the 469-mile Blue Ridge Parkway corridor. For generations, visitors have headed for the Craggies in June, typically the prime time for viewing the pink and purple blooms of Catawbarhododendrons
CUMBERLAND KNOB
Blue Ridge Parkway | Blue Ridge Parkway Points of Interest: Cumberland Knob. Located near the Virginia state line, Cumberland Knob is where construction of the Blue Ridge Parkway began in 1935. It was the first recreation area opened to the public and remains a favorite destination for both locals and visitors. PARKWAY GAS AVAILABILITY Parkway Gas Availability. Gas is not available on the Blue Ridge Parkway but is available not far off the Parkway at many U.S. and State Highway intersections, known as Access Points. Here is an up-to-date list of Access Points onto the Parkway (or exit points from the Parkway) where you can fuel up nearby: FLOYD AREA - BLUE RIDGE PARKWAY About Floyd Area. Floyd County is a mountainous, rural area in southwest Virginia blessed with a convergence of beautiful terrain, hard-working citizens, and skilled artists, musicians, and craftspeople along with a cadre of progressive and inventive business managers. From this mix of natural beauty and creative residents, Floyd County has slowly evolved from a primarily farming communityFOLK ART CENTER
The Folk Art Center showcases the finest in traditional and contemporary craft of the Southern Appalachians. It houses the Southern Highland Craft Guild’s century-old Allanstand Craft Shop, exhibitions in three galleries, a library, auditorium, and a cooperating association book store and Parkway information desk. BLUE RIDGE PARKWAYINTERACTIVE MAPGETTING STARTEDLODGING, DINING, & THINGS TO DOSUGGESTED ITINERARIESATTRACTIONS Blue Ridge Parkway info & trip planning. Experience scenic beauty, local food, mountain music and all there is to see and do along America's Favorite Drive. BRP maps, Parkway app, and more. CAMPING - BLUE RIDGE PARKWAY Call campground at 336-372-8877 May-October, or district office at 828-348-3487 in the off season. Old John’s River in Julian Price Park. Milepost 296.9. Call campground at 828-963-5911 May-October, or district office at 828-348-3510 in the off season. Backcountry camping permits are issued on a first-come, first-served basis and areRV THE PARKWAY
The Blue Ridge Parkway is a popular destination for vacationers who RV. Nothing beats a beautiful, wooded drive with your home-away-from-home in tow! Keep in mind that the Parkway was designed many decades ago and curve radiuses aren’t as regular as you find on the interstate, though the curves are sweeping and not hairpin turns. INTERACTIVE PARKWAY MAP Blue Ridge Parkway Interactive Map. Interactive Map includes Blue Ridge Parkway Access Points, lodging, dining, attractions, and what to do along the Parkway. More Parkway maps in print available here. PLAN YOUR PARKWAY TRIP The Parkway’s speed limit is typically 45 miles per hour (less in some places). The Parkway was designed for leisurely motoring. Take your time and discover the grandeur of this special place. Mileposts are numbered North to South from Shenandoah National Park in Virginia to Great Smoky Mountains National Park in North Carolina.WHERE TO EAT
Blue Ridge Parkway | Where to eat on the Parkway? The Blue Ridge Parkway has restaurants and snacks along the route. Explore nearby communities for everything from BBQ and Appalachian soul food to farm-to-table, vegetarian, and local beer and wine. Restaurants, cafes, coffee, delis, and more.MOTORCYCLES
Blue Ridge Parkway | The Blue Ridge Parkway is a popular destination for motorcycles. Sweeping curves and amazing views are here! Read all our best tips for motorcyclists when you set out to ride the Blue Ridge Parkway. Maps, must-see stops, weather, and motorcycle-friendlylodging.
GREAT SMOKY MOUNTAINS NATIONAL PARK REGION The Great Smoky Mountains National Park – located just beyond the southernmost end of the Blue Ridge Parkway in the states of North Carolina and Tennessee – encompasses 800 square miles of which 95 percent are forested. The park is open year-round. Visitor centers at Sugarlands, Oconaluftee, and Cades Cove are open all year, except CLAW OF THE DRAGON ROAD TRIPFOLK ART CENTER
The Folk Art Center showcases the finest in traditional and contemporary craft of the Southern Appalachians. It houses the Southern Highland Craft Guild’s century-old Allanstand Craft Shop, exhibitions in three galleries, a library, auditorium, and a cooperating association book store and Parkway information desk. BLUE RIDGE PARKWAYINTERACTIVE MAPGETTING STARTEDLODGING, DINING, & THINGS TO DOSUGGESTED ITINERARIESATTRACTIONS Blue Ridge Parkway info & trip planning. Experience scenic beauty, local food, mountain music and all there is to see and do along America's Favorite Drive. BRP maps, Parkway app, and more. CAMPING - BLUE RIDGE PARKWAY Call campground at 336-372-8877 May-October, or district office at 828-348-3487 in the off season. Old John’s River in Julian Price Park. Milepost 296.9. Call campground at 828-963-5911 May-October, or district office at 828-348-3510 in the off season. Backcountry camping permits are issued on a first-come, first-served basis and areRV THE PARKWAY
The Blue Ridge Parkway is a popular destination for vacationers who RV. Nothing beats a beautiful, wooded drive with your home-away-from-home in tow! Keep in mind that the Parkway was designed many decades ago and curve radiuses aren’t as regular as you find on the interstate, though the curves are sweeping and not hairpin turns. INTERACTIVE PARKWAY MAP Blue Ridge Parkway Interactive Map. Interactive Map includes Blue Ridge Parkway Access Points, lodging, dining, attractions, and what to do along the Parkway. More Parkway maps in print available here. PLAN YOUR PARKWAY TRIP The Parkway’s speed limit is typically 45 miles per hour (less in some places). The Parkway was designed for leisurely motoring. Take your time and discover the grandeur of this special place. Mileposts are numbered North to South from Shenandoah National Park in Virginia to Great Smoky Mountains National Park in North Carolina.WHERE TO EAT
Blue Ridge Parkway | Where to eat on the Parkway? The Blue Ridge Parkway has restaurants and snacks along the route. Explore nearby communities for everything from BBQ and Appalachian soul food to farm-to-table, vegetarian, and local beer and wine. Restaurants, cafes, coffee, delis, and more.MOTORCYCLES
Blue Ridge Parkway | The Blue Ridge Parkway is a popular destination for motorcycles. Sweeping curves and amazing views are here! Read all our best tips for motorcyclists when you set out to ride the Blue Ridge Parkway. Maps, must-see stops, weather, and motorcycle-friendlylodging.
GREAT SMOKY MOUNTAINS NATIONAL PARK REGION The Great Smoky Mountains National Park – located just beyond the southernmost end of the Blue Ridge Parkway in the states of North Carolina and Tennessee – encompasses 800 square miles of which 95 percent are forested. The park is open year-round. Visitor centers at Sugarlands, Oconaluftee, and Cades Cove are open all year, except CLAW OF THE DRAGON ROAD TRIPFOLK ART CENTER
The Folk Art Center showcases the finest in traditional and contemporary craft of the Southern Appalachians. It houses the Southern Highland Craft Guild’s century-old Allanstand Craft Shop, exhibitions in three galleries, a library, auditorium, and a cooperating association book store and Parkway information desk. CAMPING - BLUE RIDGE PARKWAY Call campground at 336-372-8877 May-October, or district office at 828-348-3487 in the off season. Old John’s River in Julian Price Park. Milepost 296.9. Call campground at 828-963-5911 May-October, or district office at 828-348-3510 in the off season. Backcountry camping permits are issued on a first-come, first-served basis and are BLUE RIDGE PARKWAY LODGING Blue Ridge Parkway | Where to stay when traveling the Blue Ridge Parkway. Blue Ridge Parkway area camping, cabins, cottages, hotels, resorts, ranches, and vacation rentals. Blue Ridge Parkway lodging options include pet-friendly, motorcycle-friendly, family-friendly, romantic getaways and more. PARKWAY ROAD CONDITIONS Parkway Road Conditions. The Blue Ridge Parkway is open year round except for sections that may be closed due to ice and snow, storm damage, or for construction or maintenance activities. Weather-related closures can change quickly during the winter. BIKING - BLUE RIDGE PARKWAY Biking. The Blue Ridge Parkway offers bicyclists 469 miles of picturesque travel across Virginia and North Carolina. Ranging in elevation from 649 to 6,047 feet, the road encompasses a variety of ever-changing weather conditions, regardless of season. Bicyclists should exercise extreme caution and be prepared for significantdistances between
TUNNELS - BLUE RIDGE PARKWAY BRPA is the official marketing partner of the Blue Ridge Parkway – NPS. Blue Ridge Parkway – NPS Website; Parkway recorded informationline: 828-298-0398
CHEROKEE - BLUE RIDGE PARKWAY Cherokee exists as a crossroads of regional and Native American history at the eastern entrance to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park (where you’ll find the Oconaluftee Visitor Center) and the southern entrance to the Blue Ridge Parkway. The Museum of the Cherokee Indian is an excellent stop for learning more about tribalhistory and
FLOYD AREA - BLUE RIDGE PARKWAY About Floyd Area. Floyd County is a mountainous, rural area in southwest Virginia blessed with a convergence of beautiful terrain, hard-working citizens, and skilled artists, musicians, and craftspeople along with a cadre of progressive and inventive business managers. From this mix of natural beauty and creative residents, Floyd County has slowly evolved from a primarily farming communityDOUGHTON PARK
Blue Ridge Parkway Milepost 238.5 -241: Renew your senses amid this landscape of open meadows. Doughton Park is one of the best places along the Blue Ridge Parkway to view wildlife. Brinegar Cabin, craft demonstrations, and diverse hiking options make Doughton Park a must-experience destination along the Parkway. CLAW OF THE DRAGON ROAD TRIP Looping through the Blue Ridge Mountain range, the Claw of the Dragon is one of the most popular destinations in the South among motorcycle enthusiasts. With the charming town of Wytheville, Virginia as the trail’s center or hub, this ride features loops totaling over 350 miles. It ventures over to the community of Marion to the west andFOLK ART CENTER
The Folk Art Center showcases the finest in traditional and contemporary craft of the Southern Appalachians. It houses the Southern Highland Craft Guild’s century-old Allanstand Craft Shop, exhibitions in three galleries, a library, auditorium, and a cooperating association book store and Parkway information desk. BLUE RIDGE PARKWAYINTERACTIVE MAPGETTING STARTEDLODGING, DINING, & THINGS TO DOSUGGESTED ITINERARIESATTRACTIONS Blue Ridge Parkway info & trip planning. Experience scenic beauty, local food, mountain music and all there is to see and do along America's Favorite Drive. BRP maps, Parkway app, and more. CAMPING - BLUE RIDGE PARKWAY Call campground at 336-372-8877 May-October, or district office at 828-348-3487 in the off season. Old John’s River in Julian Price Park. Milepost 296.9. Call campground at 828-963-5911 May-October, or district office at 828-348-3510 in the off season. Backcountry camping permits are issued on a first-come, first-served basis and areRV THE PARKWAY
The Blue Ridge Parkway is a popular destination for vacationers who RV. Nothing beats a beautiful, wooded drive with your home-away-from-home in tow! Keep in mind that the Parkway was designed many decades ago and curve radiuses aren’t as regular as you find on the interstate, though the curves are sweeping and not hairpin turns. INTERACTIVE PARKWAY MAP Blue Ridge Parkway Interactive Map. Interactive Map includes Blue Ridge Parkway Access Points, lodging, dining, attractions, and what to do along the Parkway. More Parkway maps in print available here. PLAN YOUR PARKWAY TRIP The Parkway’s speed limit is typically 45 miles per hour (less in some places). The Parkway was designed for leisurely motoring. Take your time and discover the grandeur of this special place. Mileposts are numbered North to South from Shenandoah National Park in Virginia to Great Smoky Mountains National Park in North Carolina.WHERE TO EAT
Blue Ridge Parkway | Where to eat on the Parkway? The Blue Ridge Parkway has restaurants and snacks along the route. Explore nearby communities for everything from BBQ and Appalachian soul food to farm-to-table, vegetarian, and local beer and wine. Restaurants, cafes, coffee, delis, and more.MOTORCYCLES
Blue Ridge Parkway | The Blue Ridge Parkway is a popular destination for motorcycles. Sweeping curves and amazing views are here! Read all our best tips for motorcyclists when you set out to ride the Blue Ridge Parkway. Maps, must-see stops, weather, and motorcycle-friendlylodging.
GREAT SMOKY MOUNTAINS NATIONAL PARK REGION The Great Smoky Mountains National Park – located just beyond the southernmost end of the Blue Ridge Parkway in the states of North Carolina and Tennessee – encompasses 800 square miles of which 95 percent are forested. The park is open year-round. Visitor centers at Sugarlands, Oconaluftee, and Cades Cove are open all year, except CLAW OF THE DRAGON ROAD TRIPFOLK ART CENTER
The Folk Art Center showcases the finest in traditional and contemporary craft of the Southern Appalachians. It houses the Southern Highland Craft Guild’s century-old Allanstand Craft Shop, exhibitions in three galleries, a library, auditorium, and a cooperating association book store and Parkway information desk. BLUE RIDGE PARKWAYINTERACTIVE MAPGETTING STARTEDLODGING, DINING, & THINGS TO DOSUGGESTED ITINERARIESATTRACTIONS Blue Ridge Parkway info & trip planning. Experience scenic beauty, local food, mountain music and all there is to see and do along America's Favorite Drive. BRP maps, Parkway app, and more. CAMPING - BLUE RIDGE PARKWAY Call campground at 336-372-8877 May-October, or district office at 828-348-3487 in the off season. Old John’s River in Julian Price Park. Milepost 296.9. Call campground at 828-963-5911 May-October, or district office at 828-348-3510 in the off season. Backcountry camping permits are issued on a first-come, first-served basis and areRV THE PARKWAY
The Blue Ridge Parkway is a popular destination for vacationers who RV. Nothing beats a beautiful, wooded drive with your home-away-from-home in tow! Keep in mind that the Parkway was designed many decades ago and curve radiuses aren’t as regular as you find on the interstate, though the curves are sweeping and not hairpin turns. INTERACTIVE PARKWAY MAP Blue Ridge Parkway Interactive Map. Interactive Map includes Blue Ridge Parkway Access Points, lodging, dining, attractions, and what to do along the Parkway. More Parkway maps in print available here. PLAN YOUR PARKWAY TRIP The Parkway’s speed limit is typically 45 miles per hour (less in some places). The Parkway was designed for leisurely motoring. Take your time and discover the grandeur of this special place. Mileposts are numbered North to South from Shenandoah National Park in Virginia to Great Smoky Mountains National Park in North Carolina.WHERE TO EAT
Blue Ridge Parkway | Where to eat on the Parkway? The Blue Ridge Parkway has restaurants and snacks along the route. Explore nearby communities for everything from BBQ and Appalachian soul food to farm-to-table, vegetarian, and local beer and wine. Restaurants, cafes, coffee, delis, and more.MOTORCYCLES
Blue Ridge Parkway | The Blue Ridge Parkway is a popular destination for motorcycles. Sweeping curves and amazing views are here! Read all our best tips for motorcyclists when you set out to ride the Blue Ridge Parkway. Maps, must-see stops, weather, and motorcycle-friendlylodging.
GREAT SMOKY MOUNTAINS NATIONAL PARK REGION The Great Smoky Mountains National Park – located just beyond the southernmost end of the Blue Ridge Parkway in the states of North Carolina and Tennessee – encompasses 800 square miles of which 95 percent are forested. The park is open year-round. Visitor centers at Sugarlands, Oconaluftee, and Cades Cove are open all year, except CLAW OF THE DRAGON ROAD TRIPFOLK ART CENTER
The Folk Art Center showcases the finest in traditional and contemporary craft of the Southern Appalachians. It houses the Southern Highland Craft Guild’s century-old Allanstand Craft Shop, exhibitions in three galleries, a library, auditorium, and a cooperating association book store and Parkway information desk. CAMPING - BLUE RIDGE PARKWAY Call campground at 336-372-8877 May-October, or district office at 828-348-3487 in the off season. Old John’s River in Julian Price Park. Milepost 296.9. Call campground at 828-963-5911 May-October, or district office at 828-348-3510 in the off season. Backcountry camping permits are issued on a first-come, first-served basis and are BLUE RIDGE PARKWAY LODGING Blue Ridge Parkway | Where to stay when traveling the Blue Ridge Parkway. Blue Ridge Parkway area camping, cabins, cottages, hotels, resorts, ranches, and vacation rentals. Blue Ridge Parkway lodging options include pet-friendly, motorcycle-friendly, family-friendly, romantic getaways and more. PARKWAY ROAD CONDITIONS Parkway Road Conditions. The Blue Ridge Parkway is open year round except for sections that may be closed due to ice and snow, storm damage, or for construction or maintenance activities. Weather-related closures can change quickly during the winter. BIKING - BLUE RIDGE PARKWAY Biking. The Blue Ridge Parkway offers bicyclists 469 miles of picturesque travel across Virginia and North Carolina. Ranging in elevation from 649 to 6,047 feet, the road encompasses a variety of ever-changing weather conditions, regardless of season. Bicyclists should exercise extreme caution and be prepared for significantdistances between
TUNNELS - BLUE RIDGE PARKWAY BRPA is the official marketing partner of the Blue Ridge Parkway – NPS. Blue Ridge Parkway – NPS Website; Parkway recorded informationline: 828-298-0398
CHEROKEE - BLUE RIDGE PARKWAY Cherokee exists as a crossroads of regional and Native American history at the eastern entrance to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park (where you’ll find the Oconaluftee Visitor Center) and the southern entrance to the Blue Ridge Parkway. The Museum of the Cherokee Indian is an excellent stop for learning more about tribalhistory and
FLOYD AREA - BLUE RIDGE PARKWAY About Floyd Area. Floyd County is a mountainous, rural area in southwest Virginia blessed with a convergence of beautiful terrain, hard-working citizens, and skilled artists, musicians, and craftspeople along with a cadre of progressive and inventive business managers. From this mix of natural beauty and creative residents, Floyd County has slowly evolved from a primarily farming communityDOUGHTON PARK
Blue Ridge Parkway Milepost 238.5 -241: Renew your senses amid this landscape of open meadows. Doughton Park is one of the best places along the Blue Ridge Parkway to view wildlife. Brinegar Cabin, craft demonstrations, and diverse hiking options make Doughton Park a must-experience destination along the Parkway. CLAW OF THE DRAGON ROAD TRIP Looping through the Blue Ridge Mountain range, the Claw of the Dragon is one of the most popular destinations in the South among motorcycle enthusiasts. With the charming town of Wytheville, Virginia as the trail’s center or hub, this ride features loops totaling over 350 miles. It ventures over to the community of Marion to the west andFOLK ART CENTER
The Folk Art Center showcases the finest in traditional and contemporary craft of the Southern Appalachians. It houses the Southern Highland Craft Guild’s century-old Allanstand Craft Shop, exhibitions in three galleries, a library, auditorium, and a cooperating association book store and Parkway information desk. Skip to Main ContentBlue Ridge Parkway
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> Everyone should experience a drive on The Blue Ridge Parkway. The > Parkway runs from Virginia all the way to Cherokee, North Carolina. > Beautiful scenery all the way. Overlooks and amazing vistas the > whole way. No big trucks are allowed on the Parkway and the speed > limit is 45. This allows you to take in all the amazing sights that > creation has to offer. Of course, there are exits all along the way > to take in the art, culture, and crafts of the Appalachian and > Smokey Mountains. > Cassie T, TripAdvisor Connect with the ParkwayFacebook Page
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