East: Shenandoah to the Smokies: Blue Ridge Parkway, Virginia and North Carolina (part 10 of 11)
Top Ten Scenic Drives in the United StatesEast: Shenandoah to the Smokies: Blue Ridge Parkway, Virginia and North Carolina
The Blue Ridge Parkway cuts a two-lane ribbon of highway atop the rolling southern Appalachians of Virginia and North Carolina. The parkway runs almost uninterruptedcrossroads pass underneath the road or yield to parkway trafficfrom the southern tip of Shenandoah National Park to Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Often riding the very crest of the Blue Ridge, the Blue Ridge Parkway offers a unique vista; as great, foggy masses of weather move in from the west, the east retains a clear view of forest and wildlife. Most of the drive takes place high above human settlementsno fast-food oases or billboards to obstruct the scenerybut the land below the parkway is dotted with mountain villages and visitor centers. Just the Facts Route: South from Rockfish Gap, Virginia to Great Smoky Mountains National Parks, North Carolina Length: 469 miles (two days) Season: Spring through fall Features and activities: Folk Art Center's traditional mountain crafts and music, biking along the parkway, and hiking on the Appalachian Trail. More scenic driving: More on the Blue Ridge Parkway in North Carolina
Last Updated: 12 Jul 2011
Published: 28 Apr 2002 The details, dates, and prices mentioned in this article were accurate at the time of publication. Post Your CommentGORP.com's Featured Content |
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