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The 10 Best Living History Museums in the Blue Ridge Mountains
We love history, and one of my favorite things about exploring the Blue Ridge Mountains is getting a chance to learn how my ...
Though Mount Mitchell State Park has not reopened yet, access along the Blue Ridge Parkway will be repaired in fall 2025, parkway staff said. A timelines for long-term repairs, which would see the ...
Explore Park in Roanoke County is expanding it's trail network to accommodate the United States National Mountain Bike ...
The Blue Ridge Parkway pulled in $1.4 billion in visitor spending in 2023, according to the National Park Service, and Helene caused "moderate to catastrophic" damage to more than 187,000 acres of ...
The Blue Ridge Parkway’s iconic Linn Cove Viaduct weaves around Grandfather Mountain as the sunset casts the area’s resplendent fall color in evening light in this 2021 Citizen Times file photo.
But the Blue Ridge Mountains no longer look as vibrant as they once did. Through pollution, humans have added additional particles into the atmosphere of the region, worsening visibility overall.
That said, Blue Ridge Parkway is by no means the only place where people can enjoy the changing fall colors. Here are some options worth considering: Cades Cove.
The Blue Ridge Parkway is now open from Shenandoah National Park in Virginia through mile marker 200.1, about 17 miles from the North Carolina state line.. Visitors can now access the northbound ...
The Blue Ridge Parkway still has several sections that remain closed after Helene. A majority of the parkway is open and accessible to guests, with these exceptions.
A suspicious device found near Asheville's Blue Ridge Parkway prompted a response from the NPS, FBI, and local authorities, resulting in a temporary evacuation.
Barnsley Resort in Georgia's Blue Ridge Mountains has unveiled 39 revamped cottages, led by North Carolina-based interior designer Charlotte Lucas. Travel + Leisure got a first look at the new stays.
The Blue Ridge Mountains Council of Scouting America held a ribbon cutting ceremony to celebrate its new and larger office, located on Peters Creek Road in Roanoke.