Blue Ridge Parkway

Blue Ridge Parkway Sunset

America’s Favorite Drive The Blue Ridge Parkway winds its way 469 miles through mountain meadows and past seemingly endless vistas with outstanding scenery and endless recreational opportunities. Split-rail fences, old farmsteads and historic structures complement the spectacular views of distant mountains and neighboring valleys. Virtual Tour of Blue Ridge Parkway Overlooks  Blue Ridge Parkway Maps . . .More

Biltmore Estate

Biltmore, America’s largest home, offers summers filled with activities for all ages and interests. Originally designed as the ultimate getaway for George W. Vanderbilt’s family and friends, this real—life castle sparks the imagination, and offers the activities for all adventure levels. With so many interesting and entertaining options on the 8,000-acre estate, there’s something for every member . . .More

The NC Arboretum

Arboretum-Fall

434 Acre Public Garden  within the Bent Creek Experimental Forest of the Pisgah National Forest. Surrounded by lush folds of the botanically diverse Southern Appalachian Mountains, The North Carolina Arboretum is adjacent to the scenic Blue Ridge Parkway, at Milepost 393, and is nestled in one of the most beautiful natural settings in America. The Arboretum . . .More

Jump Off Rock

Jump Off Rock Blue Ridge Mountains Sunset

Spectacular, panoramic views of the Blue Ridge and Pisgah Mountain range and is a favorite site for beautiful, romantic sunsets.  Legend says that over 300 years ago a young Cherokee Indian Chief fell in love with a fair Indian maiden. They often met on top of the rock ledge (at Jump Off Rock) overlooking the . . .More






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