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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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