Questions & Answers

What is the best month to drive the Blue Ridge Parkway?
The best time to drive along the Blue Ridge Parkway is from mid-May to mid-September. The speed limit along the Blue Ridge Parkway is 25 to 45 miles per hour, so relax and take your time.
 
Are there bathrooms along the Blue Ridge Parkway?
You’ll find picnic areas, restrooms, campgrounds, and craft centers, but remember that services like gas and food are not available directly on the Parkway. Many facilities will close in the late fall, and road closures due to weather conditions are common in winter.
 
Where are the most tunnels on the Blue Ridge Parkway?
Twenty-six tunnels carry the parkway through mountain spurs and ridges. Twenty-five of these are in North Carolina; the Bluff Mountain Tunnel at milepost 53.1 is the only tunnel located in Virginia.
 
What is the speed limit on the Blue Ridge Parkway?
This is part of what makes the road seem to lie gently on the land and it also requires some extra care while driving. The parkway speed limit is mostly 45 mph, but occasionally it will drop to 25 mph or 35 mph. Most highways have curves with a standard radius that never changes.
 
How many scenic overlooks are on the Blue Ridge Parkway?
There are approximately 280 pullouts along the Blue Ridge Parkway, many of which are designed to offer travelers a scenic view. Not all overlooks provide views of mountains and valleys, as some are viewing areas for creeks and lakes.
 
What is the highest part of the Blue Ridge Parkway?
The highest elevation along the parkway road is 6,053 feet at Richland Balsam (Milepost 431) in North Carolina.
 
Why is Blue Ridge Parkway so popular?
The Blue Ridge Parkway was the first national rural parkway to be conceived, designed, and constructed for a leisure-type driving experience. Its varied topography and numerous vista points offer easy public access to spectacular views of central and southern Appalachian rural landscapes and forested mountains.
 
What is the famous Blue Ridge Parkway road?
The Blue Ridge Parkway is part of the National Park Service and is known as America’s Favorite Scenic Drive. The 469-mile ribbon of road weaves around the peaks of the stunning Blue Ridge Mountains connecting Shenandoah National Park (Virginia) and Great Smoky Mountains National Park (North Carolina).
 
What are some Blue Ridge Parkway Motorcycle  Tips?
Wearing a helmet is required and the maximum speed limit along the Parkway is 45 miles per hour (less in some areas). Motorcyclists should also be aware of loose gravel after rain or paving, slippery wet leaves in the fall, tunnels, curves, and wildlife.
 
What are some fun facts about the Blue Ridge Parkway?
The Parkway is one of the most ecologically diverse areas in the world with about 100 varieties of trees, 1,600 plant species, 54 mammals, and 159 species of birds. The Blue Ridge Parkway was designed as a recreational motor road, connecting Great Smoky Mountains and Shenandoah National Parks.
 
Is Blue Ridge Parkway good for motorcycles?
The road also has a reputation as one of the best in the United States, and motorcyclists are also lured by the Parkway’s: Ample scenic overlooks, providing opportunities to stretch and relax. Picnic sites, camping and lodging opportunities. Nearby travel destinations, attractions, and accommodations.
 
 

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