Blue Ridge Parkway Superintendent Tracy Swartout said. Some knocked out both lanes of the road, turning the parkway into a cliff. Between Mount Mitchell and Linville Falls, the National Park ...
"Closure signs and barriers are there for a reason – to protect you from harm and allow crews to work efficiently and safely.
Check the National Park Service website for updated information on road conditions. U.S. News Insider Tip: Stretches of the Blue Ridge Parkway close to vehicles in the winter, which affords you ...
A full list of access points can be found on the Blue Ridge Parkway Association's website. No. The parkway is a free road to drive on. However, if you plan to stay at one of the campgrounds along ...
While major sections of the roadway were devastated by Tropical Storm Helene in late September, the Blue Ridge Parkway, a skinny park that stretches 469 miles across the Blue Ridge Mountains from ...