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Blue Ridge Parkway

The best of America's most famous scenic byway

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  • 23:14
  • 917 mi
  • $193
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Created by EffyRoams - February 7th 2018

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.

New Holland

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198mi 03h 12m

Skyline Drive, Luray, VA, US

Skyline Drive

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Whether you're starting or ending the trip in Shenandoah, the park's Skyline Drive is one of the most unforgettably epic parts of the trip.

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2mi 00h 07m

Front Royal, VA, US

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The Blue Ridge Parkway is 469 miles of pure beauty. It all begins in Front Royal, Virginia, and runs all the way down to Cherokee, North Carolina.

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2mi 00h 07m

10344 Stonewall Jackson Hwy, Front Royal, VA, US

Skyline Caverns

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5mi 00h 14m
Photo of Dickey Ridge Visitors Center
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Skyline Dr., Front Royal, VA, US

Dickey Ridge Visitors Center

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While you're in Front Royal, stop by the Dickey Ridge Visitor Center and head out on a hike across from the Parkway. You can visit Fox Hollow and Snead Farm, and you'll pass by an historic graveyard. It's a great way to immerse yourself in the local area's history.

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15mi 00h 39m

Skyland Dr, Sperryville, VA, US

Stony Man Mountain, Shenandoah National Park

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14mi 00h 33m
Photo of Shenandoah National Park
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Shenandoah National Park, Luray, VA, US

Shenandoah National Park

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75 miles outside Washington D.C., the pristine 200,000 miles of Shenandoah National Park wait to be explored! Shenandoah National Park offers 500 miles of trails within the park, plus dense forests, ancient caves, swooping mountains, misty waterfalls... need I go on?

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7mi 00h 09m
Photo of Luray Caverns
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101 Cave Hill Rd, Luray, VA, US

Luray Caverns

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Take your Blue Ridge Parkway adventure underground at Luray Caverns. You can rock out to their one-of-a-kind stalacpipe organ, and make sure to toss some money into their wishing well and make a wish. You'll get instant good vibes once you find out that all the change tossed into the well goes to charity!

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31mi 01h 06m
Photo of Big Meadows Lodge
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Skyline Drive Mile 51, VA, US

Big Meadows Lodge

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If you're spending some time at Shenandoah National Park, Big Meadows Lodge is a fantastic place to spend the night. Located directly within the park, this historic lodge is close to the Harry F. Byrd Visitor Center and is just over three miles to Dark Hollow Falls. The rooms are rustic and charming with wood paneling, and there are cabins available as well. Be warned: there aren't any TVs or phones in the cabins. But, there's an onsite restaurant and taproom, as well as free wifi in the lodge.

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42mi 01h 44m

Crimora Lake Overlook, Crimora, VA, US

Crimora Lake Overlook

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19mi 00h 42m
Photo of Humpback Rocks
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Blue Ridge Parkway, Nellysford, VA, US

Humpback Rocks

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Once you reach Lyndhurst, VA, check out Humpback Rock, a massively scenic rock close to the peak of Humpback Mountain. At a stunning elevation of over 3,000 feet, Humpback Rock provides a breathtaking view of the Blue Ridge Mountains.

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24mi 00h 33m

11581 Crabtree Falls Hwy Route 56, Montebello, VA, US

Crabtree Falls

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In Montebello, VA you'll come to Crabtree Falls in the George Washington National Forest. It's one of the tallest waterfalls east of the Mississippi River, so you know it's going to be magnificently gorgeous.

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11mi 00h 15m

2522 Colonial Ave SW, Roanoke, VA, US

The Roanoker Restaurant

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When you're ready for some hearty road food, the Roanoker Restaurant is a good bet. It was first opened in 1941, then when WWII broke out the restaurant packed food for soldiers who stopped in Roanoke on trains. The eatery has been operating ever since, and has remained a local favorite!

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via Monet Dr

51mi 01h 09m

12134 Squirrel Spur Rd, Meadows of Dan, VA, US

Mountain Meadow Corn Maze

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27mi 00h 38m

1563 Misty Trl, Fancy Gap, VA, US

Peaceful Heart Alpacas

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via Skyline Hwy

5mi 00h 08m
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13mi 00h 18m
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33mi 00h 47m

Blue Ridge Pkwy, West Jefferson, NC, US

Jumpinoff Rock

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18mi 00h 26m
Photo of Rough Ridge
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mm 302.8 Blue Ridge pkwy, Boone, NC, US

Rough Ridge

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via Cone Rd & Holloway Mountain Rd

0mi 00h 02m

6371 US Highway 221 S, Blowing Rock, NC, US

Grandfather Country Store

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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.