Author: Sam Opp

Why Driving The Blue Ridge Parkway Needs to be on Your Fall Bucket List

2 National Parks 

Not only is the Blue Ridge Parkway a National highway, but it also brings you to Shenandoah National Park and Smoky National Park.

Stunning Fall Foliage

When driving the Blue Ridge Parkway in Autumn, you can experiences hundreds of miles of stunning fall colors.

Mt. Mitchell

Driving the Blue Ridge Parkway allows you to visit the highest peak east of the Mississippi, Mt. Mitchell, which also looks amazing in fall.

Blue Ridge Parkway Pet-Friendly

If you have a furbaby, feel free bringing them along for your fall road trip since the Blue Ridge Parkway is pet-friendly.

Chase Waterfalls

The Blue Ridge Parkway is also an excellent place to chase waterfalls with beautiful autumn colors.

Views from the Car

If you don't want to hike or walk far, the Blue Ridge Parkway is perfect for you because you can see stunning views or very short walk.

Stop at the Largest Home

While driving the Blue Ridge Parkway in Fall, don't forget to stop by the Biltmore Estate, the largest home in the USA!

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