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Meteor over Price Lake
Photo by Victor Ellison. Price Lake, Milepost 296.7. "I spent a couple hours early this morning capturing the Perseid meteor shower. A thin layer of fog drifted across a placid Price Lake as one of the best shows I’ve seen
Clouds Rolling over Rough Ridge
Photo by Sharon Brisken Photography. A spectacular Rough Ridge sunrise as clouds rolled in. Taken at 6:45am on Saturday, August 8 at Parkway Milepost 302.8.
Courthouse Falls
Photo by Carol R Montoya. Courthouse Falls, just off the Blue Ridge Parkway on Highway 215 heading South to FR140. You can drive or walk to the falls.
Classic Smokies Sunset
Classic Smokies Sunset from Morton Overlook in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Photo by M&D Hills Photography.
Relaxing at Pisgah Inn, Milepost 407
After an early hike, I could not resist taking a photograph of Pisgah Inn's rocking chairs with Looking Glass Rock in the distance. Photo by Carol R Montoya Fine Art Photography
Shenandoah Valley, Milepost 90
Crepuscular rays light up the Shenandoah Valley at sunset on a spring evening from the Blue Ridge Parkway in Virginia. Photo by Brent McGuirt Photography
Dandelions at the Mt. Pisgah Trailhead, Milepost 407
Mt. Pisgah Trailhead Parking Lot, Milepost 407. The clouds were plenty and so beautiful.
Glassmine Falls Overlook, Milepost 361
If you stop to see Glassmine Falls, you might be disappointed during the dry season, as the falls dry up. Just turn around and watch the sunsets instead.
Aerial View of Burnett Reservoir
Asheville watershed and Burnett Reservoir with autumn colors along the Blue Ridge Parkway in the Blue Ridge Mountains near Black Mountain, NC.
Fresh Powder at Beacon Heights
Beacon Heights, Milepost 305. A winter image taken from Beacon Heights during the last storm. We arrived to virgin powder on the rock and watched the clouds and snow swirl.
Snowy Beauty at a Parkway Road Closure
Blue Ridge Parkway and US 74. Even though the parkway is closed doesn't mean you can't enjoy the snowy beauty.
Black-Eyed Susans at Thunderstruck Ridge Overlook
Thunder Struck Ridge Overlook at Milepost 455 faces West for amazing views and stunning sunsets. During this sunset, clouds rolled in and painted the sky.
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