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Blue Ridge Parkway
I have been trying to decide what to do for a fall trip and am thinking about maybe driving the Blue Ridge Parkway from start to finish, then driving across the Smokies and spend a couple of days in Gatlinburg. How much time do I need to plan for the drive, with plenty of stops (maybe a few of the towns along the way)? I have not traveled this area before and would like to see as much as possible. Any suggestions for an itenerary? How crowded is it in the fall?
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http://www.blueridgeparkway.org/visiting.htm
This should help. Do you plan to include Skyline Drive in Shenandoah NP? At 45mph the 500 miles or so of driving gets tedious - although it is beautiful. This link can help you plan on and off for gas and lodging if you don't plan to camp. There's a neat interactive planner on the website too. |
We did this as part of our Southeast tour last Sept/Oct.
Gatlinburg 2 days: explore the park-Laurel falls-Cades cove ... Then on the Blue ridge(starts just before the Smokies park entrance)drive to Asheville(2 days) visit Biltmore and Chimney rock.Then back on the Blueridge-Laurel springs- stayed in Roanoke On to Charlottesville after visit Natural bridge. Visit Monticello-Micie's tavern and Ashlawn(combined ticket obtainable by <internet. 2days) Then the Skyline drive to Front royal and on to Harpers ferry. The foliage was beginning to colour but or peak colours I guess you have to go around the second half of October.We were practically driving alone .Paul |
Peak colors vary by what happens in the summer but Oct. 15 is usually a good target. Lots of nice towns to stop by. The area around Grandfather Mountain with the cantilevered section of the parkway is spectacular.
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Thanks for the help. We were thing of doing the trip about the middle of October and was figuuuuuuuuuuring on taking a week. Is that enough time? How packed will the parkway be? Unbearable?
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