This Blue Ridge Parkway Fall Colors Tracker is the best way to keep up with Autumn leaf and foliage changes. Elevation map updated Thursdays in 2015.
Photo Tour of Green Knob Trail, October 11, 2015
The Green Knob Trail is a 2.3-mile hike in Price Park that passes through woods, valleys, and meadows, over Sims Creek, and under the Sims Creek Viaduct.
Photo Tour of Rough Ridge Trail, Milepost 302.8
Rough Ridge is a 1.5-mile out-and-back hike to a series of extraordinary stone overlooks. It is a well-known hike in the Boone High Country, but it is actually a smaller section of the 13-mile Tanawha Trail. Hikers will see long-range views of Grandfather Mountain, the Linn Cove Viaduct, and Linville Gorge. To hike this trail, start […]
Fall Color in the Craggy Gardens Area, October 5, 2015
The Craggy Gardens area was nearing peak on the weekend of October 5, 2015, and the long-range views were spectacular.
Gallery of Parkway Wildflowers Blooming in Late September
Listen Along: Fall is fast approaching with all its glorious colors! Here in the latter half of September, we are beginning to see some of the telltale signs of fall. The days are getting shorter, the mornings cooler, and a few of the trees are starting to get a hint of fall color. The Parkway […]
Blue Ridge Parkway Wildflower Report for September 1, 2015
Listen Along: This time of year, visitors to the Blue Ridge Parkway can expect to see many of the common late summer varieties of our beautiful blooming flowers. In Virginia, at the far northern end of the Parkway, we are seeing Queen Anne’s Lace, Black-Eyed Susan, Red Clover, Spotted Knapweed, Yarrow, White Campion, Virgin’s […]
Blue Ridge Parkway Wildflower Report for August 4, 2015
Listen Along: This time of year, visitors to the Blue Ridge Parkway can expect to see many of the common summer varieties of our beautiful blooming flowers. Click on a specific wildflower to learn where along the Parkway it can be found (by milepost), what it looks like, and more. In Virginia at the far […]
Blue Ridge Parkway Wildflower Report for July 21, 2015
Listen Along: This time of year, visitors to the Blue Ridge Parkway can expect to see many of the common summer varieties of our beautiful blooming flowers. Click on a specific wildflower to learn where along the Parkway it can be found (by milepost), what it looks like, and more. In Virginia, at the far […]
Winter on the Blue Ridge Parkway
Depending on the elevation, winter conditions can come as early as November on the Parkway, sometimes happening quickly and with little warning. During the winter months, expect many sections of the Blue Ridge Parkway to be closed due to accumulations of ice and snow. With our tunnels, long bridges, and shaded curves, these can sometimes […]
Blue Ridge Parkway Announces Two Winter Road Closures
During the winter months, the Blue Ridge Parkway works on road maintenance. There are several long-term construction closures scheduled for this year. Always check road conditions before heading out. Current winter projects resulting in road closures are listed below. #1 – Ice Rock near the Alligator Back Parking Area Milepost 241 – Milepost 243.5 November 3, […]
Weather Related Closures Planned This Weekend
Blue Ridge Parkway managers are announcing several closures with preparations underway in anticipation of the first fall/winter storm of the season. Several campgrounds originally scheduled to be open through this weekend, are now closed. They are: Mt. Pisgah Campground, Milepost 408.8 Linville Falls Campground, Milepost 316.4 Doughton Park Campground, Milepost 239.2 Campers who were in […]
Enjoy the View, Watch the Road: Blue Ridge Parkway Prepares for Fall Travel Season
The Blue Ridge Parkway is expecting a robust fall visitor season along the 469-mile linear national park which offers breathtaking scenic beauty and a wide variety of educational and cultural experiences. October is historically one of the Parkway’s highest visitation months and park managers anticipate that tradition to continue. Visitors can find helpful information as […]