Blue Ridge Parkway
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The Blue Ridge Parkway is a 469-mile tourist attraction that runs through the Appalachian Mountains from Waynesboro, Virginia to Cherokee, North Carolina. This scenic route connects Shenandoah National Park with Great Smoky Mountains National Park, offering breathtaking views and opportunities for outdoor recreation. The Parkway is open to private passenger vehicles and motorcycles, with no stop lights or stop signs along the entire stretch. Travelers can find amenities in nearby towns, including gas stations, restaurants, hotels, and campgrounds. Visitor centers, historic sites, and campgrounds are typically open from April or May through October, with some facilities open year-round. The Parkway is a popular destination for leisurely drives, hikes on over 120 trails, picnics at scenic overlooks, and camping under the stars. With 91 historic structures, 26 tunnels, and 281 overlooks, the Blue Ridge Parkway offers a diverse experience for visitors of all interests. Whether you're a casual driver or a serious hiker, the Parkway has something for everyone to enjoy.
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"Amazing views and good pull offs for a bunch of car meets"
"Simply stunning road,with plenty of places to park up and see the beautiful scenery. Take a full tank of gas, make sure your brakes are good. Some warm clothing as the weather, mist comes down quickly sometimes. But a must visit"
"Absolutely beautiful Drive. The weather was great. Can't wait to do this again !"
"We've been on parts of it and there are many greats views all over!"
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