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The NC Blue Ridge Parkway has frequently been called “America’s most scenic drive” and was created by the National Park Service to be just that. Its well-maintained 469 miles of road winds and curves around the lovely mountains of North Carolina, Virginia, and Tennessee. The Blue Ridge Parkway begins at mile marker 0 in Rockfish Gap, just south of the Shenandoah National Park in Virginia, and ends at mile marker 469 in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park in North Carolina. Make your way up and down the NC Blue Ridge Parkway at a nice pace of 35-45 mph while stopping to enjoy its many recreational areas along the way.

The NC Blue Ridge Parkway was constructed primarily during the 1930’s as a project to aid in alleviating some of the Depression pains troubling the country. The NC Blue Ridge Parkway was not actually completed until the final piece, the Linn Cove Viaduct, was finished in 1987. The Linn Cove Viaduct was quite the undertaking due to several factors, most importantly that the land included in this area was and remains part of Grandfather Mountain, which is privately owned. It is also a wildlife sanctuary and nature preserve, and has been in partnership with the Nature Conservancy since 1990. In an effort to maintain the natural wildlife residing on and in Grandfather Mountain, engineers went to great lengths to create the viaduct while preserving the integrity of the mountain. Construction on the Linn Cove Viaduct did not begin until 1979 and cost a grand total of $10 million by its completion in 1983. In an effort not to disturb Grandfather Mountain, the concrete structure was created by pre-casting pieces and installing them with a crane from above. Quite the engineering feat, no stone was left unturned, figuratively speaking of course, and the concrete was even treated so as to match the natural boulder outcroppings in color. The completed Linn Cove Viaduct is 7.5 miles in length and was the final piece to the NC Blue Ridge Parkway.

When driving the NC Blue Ridge Parkway, be sure to fill up on gas ahead of time as there is nowhere along the actual parkway to stop. There are, however, numerous locations to take an hour or an afternoon to hike or mountain bike at the state-maintained parks along the way. Hiking trails specifically local to the Boone and Blowing Rock NC areas include Boone Fork, Price Lake, Gwyn Memorial, and Tanawha Trails, as well as the Moses Cone Carriage Trails near mile marker 296. Additionally the Flat Rock, Camp Creek, River Bend, Duggers Creek, and Linville River Bridge Trails are convenient to mile marker 316. In addition to hiking opportunities, the Northwest Trading Post, the Parkway Craft Center at the Moses Cone Memorial Park, and the Folk Art Center are fun family attractions to be sure to include in your NC Blue Ridge Parkway vacation planning.

For specific facility locations, information, and questions, contact Park Headquarters at 828-271-4779.

Make the NC Blue Ridge Parkway part of your Blue Ridge Vacation while staying in one of our beautiful Blue Ridge Vacation Cabins. View our Blue Ridge Cabin Rentals  or contact us today to being planning your trip.  Want to see more great Cabins in the NC Mountains?  We have great Cabins in Boone NC available for your stay, spacious Banner Elk Cabins, Sugar Mountain Rentals minutes from the slopes and Blowing Rock Vacation Rentals that rival all the others that you may find!  Don't pick the wrong rental cabin company, learn more about our Guest Services and the fun Things to Do in Boone NC that are going on right now!

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