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Blue Ridge Parkway Birthday road trip

Our favorite stops along the most famous scenic byway in the U.S.

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Created by We_go_to_there - April 1st 2021

The Blue Ridge Parkway isn't technically a national park, but it might as well be. It connects two—Shenandoah and Great Smoky Mountains—and each year, more people drive it than visit the Grand Canyon.

Honestly, you can't pick a bad time to drive the Blue Ridge Parkway. In summer, the parks along the road 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 can be a tad precarious, especially if it's snowy, but in spring, flowers bloom across the route. No matter the time of year, here are a few of our favorite stops to see along the way.

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2626 Music Valley Dr, Nashville, TN, US

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7037, AR, US

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Clingman's Dome Trail, NC, US

Clingmans Dome

Head up to Clingman's Dome in the Smokies for 360-degree views of the park from Tennessee's highest point, then plan out your hikes through Cades Cove and to one of the waterfalls. There are plenty of hikes during which you can stretch your legs after your road trip, and there are many ways to relax in the park's peaceful setting—just watch out for black bears.

3350 Burks Spring Road, Loretto, KY, US

Makers Mark Distillery

1224 Bonds Mill Rd, Lawrenceburg, KY, US

Four Roses Distillery

255 Adams St, Troy, OH, US

Hobart Arena

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7351 Hwy. 90, Corbin, KY, US

Cumberland Falls State Resort 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 popular time to visit the Smokies, and with good reason: The changing colors are unlike anything you'll find anywhere else in the world. Avoid the crowds and still get awesome views by visiting in the summer or when everything is blooming in the spring.

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Great Smoky Mountains Nat'l Park, Gatlinburg, TN, US

Grotto Falls

The most distinctive feature about Grotto Falls is that it's the only waterfall in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park that you can actually walk behind. The 25-foot-high waterfall offers a cool, shady, and moist retreat for hikers in the summer and provides an ideal habitat for salamanders.

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195 Hemphill Knob Rd, NC, US

Blue Ridge Parkway

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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. The waterfall, known as Sliding Rock, is on Looking Glass Creek in Pisgah National Forest, just outside Asheville. Slide down a 60-foot slope which ends with a plunge into a big 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.

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101 Cave Hill Rd, Luray, VA, US

Luray Caverns

Take your Blue Ridge Parkway adventure underground at Luray Caverns. You can rock out to the one-of-a-kind “Great Stalacpipe Organ,”' and make sure to toss some money into the wishing well and make a wish. All of the change tossed into the well goes to charity.

Sperryville, VA, US

Sperryville is a historic river town along the Thornton River. It was founded in the early 19th century and is currently listed on the Virginia Landmarks Registry and National Registry of Historic Places. The town is located at the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains and includes another access point for Shenandoah National Park and Skyline Drive.

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Skyline Drive, VA, US

Mary's Rock Tunnel

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Blue Ridge Parkway, Old Fort, United States

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67 Cave Mountain Lake Rd, Natural Bridge Station, VA, US

Cave Mountain Lake Recreation Area

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Nestled in Virginia's Blue Ridge Mountains is Cave Mountain Lake Family Camp, a rustic and relaxing camping getaway. Close to Natural Bridge and the Parkway, this is a great spot to relax after a long day of driving. The 7-acre campground was built by the Civilian Conservation Corps in the 1930s.

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6477 S Lee Hwy, Natural Bridge, VA, US

Natural Bridge Park

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Further south in Virginia—and another short detour off the Blue Ridge Parkway—you'll find the Natural Bridge, with its 20 stories of solid rock, carved out by nature. It has dazzled people for centuries, including founding fathers George Washington and Thomas Jefferson.

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15 Appledore Ln, Natural Bridge, VA, US

Natural Bridge Hotel

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The Natural Bridge Hotel is a charming hotel close to a lot of local attractions including a wax museum, caverns, and a zoo. Request a mountain view room and don't miss the on-site restaurant and bar.

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114 Blue Ridge Parkway, Vinton, United States

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