Best travel guide for the Blue Ridge Parkway
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#2
Nothing better than the internet...i guess.....have you tried
Their website.
http://www.blueridgeparkway.org/
and the Govt. site
http://www.nps.gov/blri/index.htm
or how bout
http://www.virtualblueridge.com/
always found it easy to find information....then i ask for opinions.....
Their website.
http://www.blueridgeparkway.org/
and the Govt. site
http://www.nps.gov/blri/index.htm
or how bout
http://www.virtualblueridge.com/
always found it easy to find information....then i ask for opinions.....
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#4
Get the goverment map it is free..But this one is pretty handy as well and it is waterproof.. http://www.madmaps.com/roadtrips/pro...-ky-tn-ga-map/
#5
When we toured the skyline/brp last summer, I figured the daily average mileage, and then began a "google maps" search for food/lodging. Then I adjusted the plans accordingly. We took 3 days to cruise the parkway, and could have used 2-3 more days to have more side trips.
There are hundreds of riders on this forum, who have ridden the BRP, and there are dozens of threads regarding BRP trips. Lots of great info in them.
#7
Bridal veil falls
dry falls
Highway 276 off the parkway near Brevard
Highway 80 north of Mt. Mitchell towards Marion.
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#8
Late April, hopefully. Even then can be iffy in the higher elevations. A few years ago I tried to ride the BRP to a Georgia rally in late April but it was closed south of Asheville, before Mt Pisgah, due to snow.