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076 - The Blue Ridge Parkway (Print)
The Blue Ridge Parkway twists and turns down the crest of the southern Appalachian range and links Shenandoah and the Great Smoky Mountains National Parks. It’s four-hundred-and-sixty-nine miles from the north end to the southern end of the Blue Ridge Parkway. Spring wildflowers and autumn foliage are the best reasons for a photo exploration down the length of the Parkway. With the help of this newsletter, you’ll be able to plan this trip well in advance. It’s a long, slow drive down this winding, two-lane mountain road with only a few strategically-located services available. This mile-by-mile account of where to find the best photo locations will make your photo explorations much more successful.
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Spring wildflowers and autumn foliage are the best reasons for a photo exploration down the length of the Blue Ridge Parkway.
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Locations
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Appalachian Range
The Apple Orchard
Boone Creek
Dancing Creek
Grandfather Mountain
Great Smoky Mountains National Park
Gully Creek
Humpback Rocks Visitor Center
James River
Linville River
Lower Otter Creek
Mountain Farm Museum
Oconaluftee River Bridge
Old Irish Creek Railway
Pisgah National Forest
Rocky Knob Visitor Center
Shenandoah National Park
Sunset Field Overlook