The Blue Ridge Parkway travels 469 miles along the spine of the southern Appalachians, connecting Shenandoah National Park in Virginia with the Great Smoky Mountains National Park on the North Carolina/Tennessee border. Under the auspices of the National Park Service, the Parkway provides many great hiking opportunities along its length. Trails to soaring peaks, or plunging waterfalls - take your pick! Want a flat, easy loop through tall trees? Or a steep, rugged trail through mountain meadows? They're both waiting along the Blue Ridge Parkway. This guide will provide you with the information you need to find the perfect hike! Due to the length of this road - over 250 miles within North Carolina - it is divided into six sections, listed below.
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Virginia State Line (MP 217) to Jumpingoff Rocks (MP 261). Highlights: Recreation Areas: |
Just past Jumpingoff Rocks to Linn Cove Viaduct (MP 305). Highlights: Recreation Areas: |
Just past Linn Cove Viaduct to Mount Mitchell State Park (MP 355). Highlights: Recreation Areas: |
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Just past Mount Mitchell State Park to Asheville (MP 394). Highlights: Recreation Areas: |
Just past Asheville to NC 215 (MP 425). Highlights: Recreation Areas: |
Just past NC 215 to the end at Great Smoky Mountains National Park (MP 469). Highlights: Recreation Areas: |