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summer 2017

The best of America's most famous scenic byway

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  • 47:31
  • 2,619 mi
  • $1752
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Created by aphelps4507 - April 5th 2017

The Blue Ridge Parkway isn't technically a National Park, but it might as well be. It connects two National Parks (Shenandoah and the Great Smoky Mountains) together and the parkway itself is the most visited unit controlled by the National Parks System. Each year, more people drive along its roads than visit the Grand Canyon. True fact. People flock to it with good reason, though...it's pretty gorgeous. Plus, there's tons to see and do along the way. Here's a few highlights to see along the way.

839 Petrel St, Goose Creek, South Carolina United States

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472mi 07h 39m

473 Davis Hill Rd, Grant, Alabama United States

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27mi 00h 38m

S Sauty Rd, Langston, Alabama United States

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80mi 01h 35m
Photo of Rock City Gardens
4.5

1400 Patten Rd, Lookout Mountain, GA, US

Rock City Gardens

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149mi 02h 42m
Photo of Bear Cove Rv Park
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3609 Bear Cove Way, Pigeon Forge, TN, US

Bear Cove Rv Park

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Photo of Titanic Museum
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2134 Parkway, Pigeon Forge, TN, US

Titanic Museum

119 Music Rd, Pigeon Forge, TN, US

Hatfield & McCoy Dinner Show

Photo of Big Rock Dude Ranch
5.0

909 Little Cove Road, Pigeon Forge, TN, US

Big Rock Dude Ranch

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1mi 00h 04m

2700 Dollywood Parks Blvd, Pigeon Forge, TN, US

Dollywood

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3849 Pkwy, Pigeon Forge, TN, US

Dixie Stampede

800 Pkwy, Gatlinburg, TN, US

Ripley's Believe It or Not!

Photo of Ripley's Aquarium of the Smokies
4.5

Parkway US Hwy 441, Gatlinburg, TN, US

Ripley's Aquarium of the Smokies

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10mi 00h 20m
Photo of Great Smoky Mountains National Park
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107 Park Headquarters Road, Gatlinburg, TN, US

Great Smoky Mountains National Park

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Great Smoky Mountains National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and the area is incredibly awe-inspiring. Fall is a super popular time to visit the Smokies, and with good reason: the changing colors are unlike anything anywhere else in the world. However, you can avoid the crowds and still get awesome views in the summer, and when everything is blooming in the spring, it's absolutely stunning!

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30mi 00h 52m

1847 Tsali Blvd, Cherokee, NC, US

Smoky Mountain Tube & Raft

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via Blue Ridge Pkwy

21mi 00h 33m
Photo of Sliding Rock
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US-276, NC, US

Sliding Rock

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Don't forget to pack a swimsuit for your trip down the Blue Ridge Parkway, because there's an awesome natural slip 'n' slide along the route. This awesome waterfall, known as Sliding Rock, is on Looking Glass Creek in Pisgah National Forest, just outside Asheville. It takes sliders down a 60-foot slope, and they are then dumped into a big ol' plunge pool of icy cold water. Eleven thousand gallons of water pour over the smooth slab of granite every minute, so expect a swift ride down the rock and into the splash pool. Between the wind in your hair and and the cool, refreshing water, it's the perfect way to spend a sticky, sweltering, Southern summer day.

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26mi 00h 37m

1648 Brevard Rd, Asheville, NC, US

Zen Tubing

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5mi 00h 09m
Photo of Asheville's Bear Creek RV Park & Campground
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81 S Bear Creek Rd., Asheville, NC, US

Asheville's Bear Creek RV Park & Campground

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8mi 00h 17m
Photo of Biltmore Estate
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1 Lodge St, Asheville, NC, US

Biltmore Estate

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And get a taste of luxury by visiting the Biltmore Estate itself. The 250-room house sits on 8,000 acres, making it America's largest house.

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5mi 00h 15m

Next, you'll arrive in Asheville, NC. This is a fantastic stop along the Blue Ridge Parkway. Here's you'll find plenty of historic and bed and breakfasts and cozy campsites where you can rest your head, and there's tons of good eating, from old-school diners to places serving up the next great food trend. Asheville is the perfect place to stop and do a little exploring (and eating and drinking). The town is full of unique characters, quirky galleries and boutiques, plus it's a beer-lover's dream, with dozens of microbreweries scattered around town...they don't call it the "Brew" Ridge Parkway for nothing, you know!

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1mi 00h 04m
Photo of Asheville Treetops Adventures
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1 Resort Drive, Asheville, NC, US

Asheville Treetops Adventures

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Honestly, you can't pick a bad time drive the Blue Ridge Parkway. In summer, the parks along the Blue Ridge Parkway are lush and green. In the fall, the entire drive is covered in fiery foliage (usually from early October to early November). In winter, the driving is a tad precarious, especially if it's a snowy winter. But, the Blue Ridge Mountains become blanketed in snow and it looks like a white wonderland. In spring, the flowers bloom across the route: the best to see them is between April and May.