Virginia’s Blue Ridge Parkway is getting its due. No longer overshadowed by North Carolina, more and more visitors are captivated by the adventure and natural beauty of the commonwealth’s mountains.
Along Virginia’s Parkway
Hundreds of miles of trails await hikers. The trails traverse pristine forests and offer panoramic views. Mountain bikers revel in the growing number of byways available to them. Fishermen (or woman) can find rivers and streams to land their next catch.
Those who drive the scenic by-way will not be disappointed. There are marvelous sites at every turn from mountainous peaks to rolling, agricultural fields. But when it’s time to stop driving, pick a mountain community to visit. Each one has unique shops and restaurants that are worth a visit.
Popular Sites
There is history too. Sites like Mabry Mill take visitors back in time to life in the 1800s. The gift shop, restaurant and ice cream make the mill not only the most photographed but one of the most popular stops along the entirety of the Blue Ridge Parkway.
Another poplular stop is the Blue Ridge Music Center. Visitors enjoy charting the growth of Blue Grass Music in the region and clapping along to afternoon concerts by local Blue Grass musicians. In the summer, get your tickets for the Center’s concert series held under the stars in their amphitheater.
To learn more, visit the Blue Ridge Parkway Association website or Virginia Tourism. To book a place to stay while you explore Virginia’s Blue Ridge Parkway, check out our RV sites, tent spaces, camping cabins and motel.
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