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Milepost 241 and others

Blue Ridge Parkway, Traphill, NC 28685

What better way to begin than at the largest recreation area along the Parkway? With nearly 7,000 acres to explore at Doughton Park, stroll trails surrounded by meadows bursting with wildflowers, camp or picnic, explore two historic cabins and sit down for a warm meal at the Bluffs Restaurant (open seasonally). Fun fact: In 1949, it became the first dining establishment to open on the Parkway.

Milepost 291

Blue Ridge Parkway, Blowing Rock, NC 28605

Chug through Wild West scenes — and look out for bandits — on a 3-mile steam locomotive ride around Tweetsie Railroad, which celebrated 65 years of fun in 2022. Get your (high) kicks at Diamond Lil’s Can-Can Revue and satisfy your sweet tooth at Fudge Works.

Milepost 292 and others

Blue Ridge Parkway, Banner Elk, NC 28604

In Valle Crucis, Mast General Store is one of the oldest continuously operating general stores in America and still sells pioneer products such as kerosene lamps and stone-ground grits. Built in 1883, the store pays tribute to its mountain heritage with occasional back-porch bluegrass jam sessions

Milepost 294

Blue Ridge Parkway, Blowing Rock, NC 28605

Moses Cone Memorial Park preserves the 13,000-square-foot mansion of Moses Cone, a textile entrepreneur, conservationist and philanthropist. The 3,500-acre park also offers horseback riding, fishing, cross-country skiing, easy trails and a crafts shop.

Milepost 297

Blue Ridge Parkway, Blowing Rock, NC 28605

Campers love Julian Price Memorial Park, where amenities include picnic areas, an amphitheater, campfire programs, and canoeing and fishing in Price Lake.

Milepost 298

Blue Ridge Parkway, Sugar Grove, NC 28679

In Sugar Grove, Dutch Creek Trails is an equestrian paradise. Visitors can take a one-hour ride through wooded trails while enjoying the Southern hospitality of Keith Ward and his family, who own the family-friendly operation.

Milepost 304.6

Blue Ridge Parkway, Newland, NC 28657

Built into the side of a mountain at an elevation of 4,100 feet, the Linn Cove Viaduct is a 1,234 foot long S-curve that is an engineering wonder.

Milepost 305

Blue Ridge Parkway, Banner Elk, NC 28604

Grandfather Mountain is a nature preserve that boasts the famed Mile High Swinging Bridge, interesting wildlife, picnic spots, hiking trails and a kid-friendly nature museum.

Milepost 316.4

Blue Ridge Parkway, Marion, NC 28752

Linville Falls offers gorgeous waterfalls, hiking trails, and spectacular views of the falls and Linville Gorge. Bring a sweatshirt if you stop at nearby Linville Caverns, NC's only show caverns; they stay at 52 degrees year-round.

Milepost 328.3

Blue Ridge Parkway, Spruce Pine, NC 28777

Dig into homemade ice cream or fudge or take a hayride at The Orchard at Altapass. The historic apple orchard is an Appalachian cultural center that celebrates the people, music, art and beauty of the Blue Ridge Mountains.

Milepost 334

Blue Ridge Parkway, Little Switzerland, NC 28749

A stone’s throw from the Parkway is the community of Little Switzerland, where the Switzerland Inn offers an enchanting chalet restaurant; day excursions for horseback riding, gem mining and trout fishing; and hiking, golfing and shopping nearby.

Milepost 364

Blue Ridge Parkway, Black Mountain, NC 28711

Flower fans shouldn’t miss Craggy Gardens. The high-elevation summits boast some of the most spectacular floral displays along the Parkway, including a breathtaking rhododendron garden that bursts with color in June. Nearby, Mount Mitchell is the highest point in eastern North America.

Milepost 382

Blue Ridge Parkway, Asheville, NC 28805

The Folk Art Center is one of the most popular attractions on the Parkway and is operated in partnership with the Southern Highland Craft Guild. The center showcases the finest in traditional and contemporary crafts, and visitors can see daily craft demonstrations.

Milepost 384

Blue Ridge Parkway, Asheville, NC 28803

The Blue Ridge Parkway Visitor Center near Asheville is a good complement to your journey. Check out the fascinating 22-foot interactive Parkway map, watch an award-winning movie about the roadway, and shop for books, clothing, souvenirs and collectibles.

Milepost 388.8

Blue Ridge Parkway, Asheville, NC 28803

Asheville’s famed Biltmore is a must-see for all travelers. Besides exploring the vast estate, you can meander through the property’s gardens, visit the winery, pet the animals at Antler Hill Farm and much more.

Milepost 393.6

Blue Ridge Parkway, Asheville, NC 28806

The North Carolina Arboretum is where you can — and should — stop and smell the flowers. You can also enjoy 10-plus miles of hiking and biking trails, learn about the art of bonsai, enjoy lunch at Bent Creek Bistro and much more.

Milepost 408.6

Blue Ridge Parkway, Canton, NC 28716

Mount Pisgah provides relaxation at the Pisgah Inn, one of the only places along the Parkway that offers sit-down dining and lodging. It’s also known for beautiful sunrises and excellent hiking.

Milepost 411.8

Blue Ridge Parkway, Pisgah Forest, NC 28768

Located down Highway 276 near Milepost 413, Sliding Rock is a magnet for the young (and the young at heart). Slide down a natural, 60-foot rock water slide into a refreshing, 8-foot-deep pool at the bottom.

Milepost 418

Blue Ridge Parkway, Canton, NC 28716

Tree stumps that resemble gravestones gave this valley south of Canton its name, but today Graveyard Fields is known for its two very much-alive waterfalls. Venture through a tunnel of rhododendron and mountain laurel — and descend stairs and ramps — to reach the Second Falls. The 0.6-mile round-trip journey is perfect for a quick stop, while avid hikers love the 6-mile trek to and from the Upper Falls.

Milepost 451.2 

Blue Ridge Parkway, Sylva, NC 28779

The Waterrock Knob Visitor Center sits at nearly 6,000 feet in elevation, and its sunrises and sunsets are next-level.

Milepost 469

Blue Ridge Parkway, Cherokee, NC 28719

Experience the culture of the Eastern Band of the Cherokee Indians in Cherokee. Here you’ll find the Museum of the Cherokee People, the fascinating Qualla Arts & Crafts Mutual Inc., the renovated Oconaluftee Indian Village and the fabulous outdoor drama "Unto These Hills."

Find more scenic adventures in The Official 2025 North Carolina Travel Guide.

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Stop 1

Milepost 241 and others

Blue Ridge Parkway, Traphill, NC 28685
Stop 2

Milepost 291

Blue Ridge Parkway, Blowing Rock, NC 28605
Stop 3

Milepost 292 and others

Blue Ridge Parkway, Banner Elk, NC 28604
Stop 4

Milepost 294

Blue Ridge Parkway, Blowing Rock, NC 28605
Stop 5

Milepost 297

Blue Ridge Parkway, Blowing Rock, NC 28605
Stop 6

Milepost 298

Blue Ridge Parkway, Sugar Grove, NC 28679
Stop 7

Milepost 304.6

Blue Ridge Parkway, Newland, NC 28657
Stop 8

Milepost 305

Blue Ridge Parkway, Banner Elk, NC 28604
Stop 9

Milepost 316.4

Blue Ridge Parkway, Marion, NC 28752
Stop 10

Milepost 328.3

Blue Ridge Parkway, Spruce Pine, NC 28777
Stop 11

Milepost 334

Blue Ridge Parkway, Little Switzerland, NC 28749
Stop 12

Milepost 364

Blue Ridge Parkway, Black Mountain, NC 28711
Stop 13

Milepost 382

Blue Ridge Parkway, Asheville, NC 28805
Stop 14

Milepost 384

Blue Ridge Parkway, Asheville, NC 28803
Stop 15

Milepost 388.8

Blue Ridge Parkway, Asheville, NC 28803
Stop 16

Milepost 393.6

Blue Ridge Parkway, Asheville, NC 28806
Stop 17

Milepost 408.6

Blue Ridge Parkway, Canton, NC 28716
Stop 18

Milepost 411.8

Blue Ridge Parkway, Pisgah Forest, NC 28768
Stop 19

Milepost 418

Blue Ridge Parkway, Canton, NC 28716
Stop 20

Milepost 451.2 

Blue Ridge Parkway, Sylva, NC 28779
Stop 21

Milepost 469

Blue Ridge Parkway, Cherokee, NC 28719

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