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Blue Ridge Parkway: Shenandoah to Great Smokies

🚗 In Auto 14 tappe Gratuito

🚗14 mapped stops

America's favorite scenic drive — 469 miles along the crest of the Appalachian Mountains. No commercial vehicles, no billboards, no stoplights. Just blue-hazed ridgelines and the oldest mountains on the continent.

Tappe di Questo Tour (14)

  1. 1
    Rockfish Gap — Mile 0 The Parkway begins where Shenandoah National Park ends. The Blue Ridge stretches south before you, the Shenandoah Valley drops away to the west.
  2. 2
    Humpback Rocks — Milepost 5.8 A recreated 1890s mountain farmstead sits trailside. The half-mile climb to Humpback Rocks rewards with 360-degree views of the Blue Ridge.
  3. 3
    James River — Milepost 63.6 The Parkway crosses Virginia's largest river. The Kanawha Canal and railroad trace the same water gap through the mountains.
  4. 4
    Peaks of Otter — Milepost 86 Three peaks — Sharp Top, Flat Top, and Harkening Hill — frame Abbott Lake. Thomas Jefferson once described these peaks as one of Virginia's greatest views.
  5. 5
    Roanoke Mountain — Milepost 120 The largest city along the Parkway lies below. The Mill Mountain Star — the world's largest freestanding illuminated man-made star — glows above the valley at night.
  6. 6
    Mabry Mill — Milepost 176.1 The most photographed spot on the Blue Ridge Parkway. This 1910 gristmill and blacksmith shop reflects perfectly in its millpond.
  7. 7
    Blue Ridge Music Center — Milepost 213 Where old-time Appalachian music comes alive. Banjos, fiddles, and mountain ballads echo through these hills, part of a musical tradition stretching back centuries.
  8. 8
    Cumberland Knob — Milepost 217.5 Construction began here on September 11, 1935, during the Great Depression. Crossing into North Carolina, the mountains grow wilder.
  9. 9
    Doughton Park — Milepost 241 A remote stretch of backcountry meadows and deep coves. Basin Cove is one of the most isolated valleys in the eastern United States.
  10. 10
    Moses H. Cone Memorial Park — Milepost 294 The denim king's country estate — a 3,500-acre playground of carriage trails, apple orchards, and the Southern Highland Craft Guild shop in the manor house.
  11. 11
    Linn Cove Viaduct — Milepost 304 An engineering marvel — 1,243 feet of segmental bridge hugging the face of Grandfather Mountain without touching the fragile slopes below. The last section of the Parkway to be completed.
  12. 12
    Linville Falls — Milepost 316.4 The Linville River drops over a series of cascades into the deepest gorge in the eastern United States — 2,000 feet deep and 12 miles long.
  13. 13
    Crabtree Falls — Milepost 339.5 A 70-foot waterfall tucked in a dense cove forest. The trail descends through rhododendron tunnels that bloom spectacularly in June.
  14. 14
    Mount Mitchell — Milepost 355.4 At 6,684 feet, Mount Mitchell is the highest peak east of the Mississippi. The observation tower offers views across wave after wave of blue ridgelines.

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