From Tallahassee to North Carolina by Way of Blue Ridge Mountain

Plan your trip by region, community or interest using our sample itineraries. These itineraries may help you imagine the activities or distance you can include in a day or weekend trip plus provide a few ideas for exploring the Parkway and surrounding communities.

The letters of the LOVE sign at Nancy's Candy Company in Meadows of Dan resemble the shapes of candy.

At milepost 177.7 of the Blue Ridge Parkway you will see one of the rarest views on your ride: a town. Meadows of Dan, Virginia is home to rugged hiking trails, sweet treats, luxurious getaways and so much more.

Red metal sculpture outside Amazement Square in Lynchburg, VA.

Take a turn off the Blue Ridge Parkway at mile marker 63.7 and wind your way through the beautiful scenery along route 501.  In just 30 minutes you'll arrive in the urban center of Lynchburg, Virginia, where we've made it easy for you to get the kids out of the car and moving.

Visitors can tour the Victorian-era house and grounds at Reynolds Homestead, home of the famous Reynolds family tobacco empire.

For history lovers who want to get away and experience the simple life with a variety of historical points of interest, abundant natural beauty and even wine tastings and luxury treatments, Patrick County, Virginia is your perfect destination. Here are all the must-see places to help you unplug, unwind, and step back in time.

Iconic architecture is the focus of the Virginian Hotel in Lynchburg.

Lynchburg, VA offers some stunning examples of historic architecture. Architecture buffs can tour our walkable Downtown and seven historic districts to learn more about the architectural marvels of Lynchburg for a fantastic weekend trip.

An adventurer zips through the forest canopy at Sky Valley Zip Tours.

The little town of Blowing Rock is surrounded by undeveloped lands, like a giant backyard to explore. This one-day itinerary takes in the views and the environment for a true Blue Ridge experience.

A visitor stands atop the rock overlooking the valley below at The Blowing Rock attraction.

Blowing Rock is located directly on the Blue Ridge Parkway, and is home to several iconic NC High Country attractions. It takes more than one day to tour some of the best-known sites. If you are looking for a sight-seeing adventure or just want to revisit your favorites, check out this itinerary!

Looking Glass Falls drops over a rock ledge straight into the pool at the bottom of the falls.

With so much to do in Transylvania County, it can be hard to choose which adventure to jump into first. Here's a virtual toy chest of fun, active, and educational activities guaranteed to keep every member of the family completely enthralled.

People gather on the street in Brevard for a downtown festival surrounded by historic buildings.

Brevard and Transylvania County are known as the "Land of Waterfalls." And with good reason: this awe-inspiring destination boasts over 250 waterfalls, the largest concentration in North America. But that's just the beginning. Here you'll find a wide range of outdoor opportunities, from hiking and biking to paddling and climbing. Add in the small-town charm of historic Brevard – with its vibrant art, culture, dining and shopping – and you've got several more reasons to linger in this magical setting.

A bridge over a foggy lake leads to fall-colored trees on the opposite shore at Hungry Mother State Park.

Looping through the Blue Ridge Mountain range, the Claw of the Dragon is one of the most popular destinations in the South among motorcycle enthusiasts.

Rolling farmland in Montgomery County

With a breathtaking landscape comprised of the majestic Blue Ridge Mountains as well as the ancient New River, there's no better place to explore nature than Montgomery County. Montgomery County is an epicenter of global agricultural innovation, and also is home to some of Virginia's finest restaurants, wineries and breweries, a few of which are located right on the farms.

Floating down the river on inner tubes

Everyone loves a long weekend. But you know what would make one even better? Spending it with family in the New River Valley with an adventure in Montgomery County, VA.

Waynesboro Group Itinerary photo of patrons gathered around a bar by Cappy Phalen.

Nestled in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains is the divinely placed mountain town of Waynesboro, Virginia, connecting ridge top vistas with the most flavorful local brews and downtown destinations. Round up your friends - this group-friendly itinerary will leave you cheering for more. You'll find Waynesboro a perfect starting point for exploring both Skyline Drive and the northern end of the Blue Ridge Parkway.

A smiling family enjoys hiking over rocky terrain with forested mountains behind them and wispy white clouds above in the cerulean blue sky.

Haywood County is the perfect home base for an action-packed family vacation. With a long list of outdoor adventures, incredible places to explore and a wide range of restaurants and takeout options that appeal to palates of all ages, it's easy to see why families love to stay and play in the Great Smoky Mountains of North Carolina.

Doughton Park trail marker amid the rolling grassy terrain on a sunny summer day.

A one day trip through the Highlands District of the Blue Ridge Parkway in North Carolina reveals the shift from flat plateau to mountain ridges. Find yourself in the rolling pastures of Doughton Park (Milepost 240 – 245) or exploring the Grandfather Mountain corridor (Milepost 295 – 300) or the rugged Linville Gorge (Milepost 317).

Row upon row of foggy ridges are visible at Thunder Hill, NC in the Parkway's Highlands region.

A two-day trip through the Parkway's Highlands district reveals the shift from flat plateau to mountain ridges. Find yourself in the rolling pastures of Doughton Park (Milepost 240 – 245) or exploring the Grandfather Mountain corridor (Milepost 295 – 300) or the rugged Linville Gorge (Milepost 317) with a night in North Carolina's High Country of Boone or Blowing Rock.

Jagged Humpback Rocks overlook the Shenandoah Valley near the North end of the Blue Ridge Parkway.

A two-day trip from Afton Mountain and Rockfish Gap (Milepost 0) to the Peaks of Otter (Milepost 86) and on to Roanoke, the largest metropolitan area on the Parkway, offers plenty of time to experience this region and highlight hiking, including magnificent views of the flora and fauna of Appalachian hardwood forests and sweeping vistas of the Great Valley of Virginia.

Golden foliage lines a two-lane road perfect for motorcycle travel.

Sweeping ridgetop curves and sunset-lit country roads converge in one divinely placed mountain town. Waynesboro, Virginia located at the base of Skyline Drive and Milepost 0 of the Blue Ridge Parkway offers the perfect base camp for motorcycle touring, with multiple days of beautiful riding and evening entertainment.

Purple rhododendron petals litter the foggy trail at Craggy Gardens in the Pisgah region of the Parkway.

A one-day trip through the Pisgah District is a long drive that comes with unique rewards. From Mount Mitchell (Milepost 355.3) to places like Craggy Gardens (Milepost 364.3) and Devil's Courthouse (Milepost 422.2), you'll experience long vistas across rugged and remote areas, a feel of wilderness, and amazing biodiversity.

The view from an overlook at the southern end of the Parkway reveals row upon row of bluish mountains under a hazy sky.

A two-day trip through the Pisgah District comes with unique rewards. There is a natural resource emphasis that features relic populations of plants, long vistas across rugged and remote areas, and a feel of wilderness that dominates many areas.

The sun sets behind the historic gristmill at Mabry Mill in Autumn, with pink highlights in the sky and red and yellow leaves framing the millpond.

A slow-paced, one day trip from Roanoke, Virginia (Milepost 120) South to the North Carolina state line (Milepost 216) is highlighted by intensive exposure to the Blue Ridge cultural landscape. The rural experience on the Plateau Region of the Parkway and on adjacent lands highlights mills, music, and agriculture, demonstrating how people have interacted with the landscape over time.

The concrete pedestrian walkway at James River travels beneath the Parkway for views of the James River.

A slow-paced day trip from Afton Mountain and Rockfish Gap (Milepost 0) to the Peaks of Otter (Milepost 86) will highlight the ridgetop driving experience of the Ridge region with magnificent views of the flora and fauna of Appalachian hardwood forests and sweeping vistas of the Great Valley of Virginia.

Several campers relax in chairs in front of an Airstream trailer in a shaded campsite.

A two-day trip along from Roanoke (Milepost 120) South to the Virginia state line (Milepost 216) is highlighted by intensive exposure to the Blue Ridge cultural landscape. The rural experience on the Plateau Region of the Parkway and on adjacent lands highlights mills, music, and agriculture, demonstrating how people have interacted with the landscape over time. The opportunity to camp overnight in two iconic Blue Ridge towns will make this a memorable visit.

Two backpacks sit on the ground with rows of mountains framed in a golden sunset under a cloudy sky.

Are you looking for a fresh vacation full of outdoor adventure and scenic exploration? Haywood County provides a unique outdoor experience unlike anywhere else. No matter the season, you can always enjoy a variety of mountain adventures right here in Haywood County.

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Source: https://www.blueridgeparkway.org/itineraries/

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