Guide to the Blue Ridge Parkway - favorite Things to See and Do in Nc

Guide to the Blue Ridge Parkway - favorite Things to See and Do in NcColeman Boats

Shortly after entering North Carolina on the Blue Ridge Parkway, you will find the first social recreation area on the parkway, Cumberland Knob. At Mp 217.5, Cumberland Knob is a 1000 acre park with a picnic area and a variety of plant and animal life, including many species of birds. There are also two hiking trails, one short meander to Cumberland Knob. The other trail is a strenuous 2 hour hike through Gully Creek Gorge.

Stone Mountain State Park, in Roaring Gap, Nc, is a fun attraction a few miles off the Blue Ridge Parkway at Mp 229. Camping, fishing, and hiking are beloved activities at Stone Mountain. There are also mountain cultural exhibits, including an old moonshine still, the organery Park Baptist Church, established in 1897, and the restored Hutchinson homestead. Rock climbing and rappelling are also beloved at Stone Mountain State Park, but a permit is required, and admission is free.

Doughton Park is a 7000 acre park on the Blue Ridge Parkway at Mp 238.5. Here, visitors can enjoy fishing, hiking, camping, picnicking, and even cross-country skiing while winter months. The restored Brinegar Cabin, built in 1880, offers weaving and basketmaking demonstrations while the summer. These handcrafted wares can be purchased in the gift shop.

Mp 259 is home to a beloved shopping destination on the Blue Ridge Parkway, Northwest Trading Post. Here you can find locally crafted gifts and other handcrafted goodies, as well as a unique choice of collectibles. Minutes from the parkway is the New River and a whole of canoe and tubing rental outfitters are ready for fun family river trip. You can also bring your own boat, like the Coleman Navigator 3-person inflatable boat, and way the river for your own family adventure. The New River State Park is settled just off Mp 261 with boat way to the river, as well as canoe camping and primitive camping sites. Parkway visitors can also find cabin and chalet rentals along the colse to river, many with hot tubs and fireplaces, for a romantic mountain getaway.

Also off Mp 259 are the world celebrated Church of the Frescoes. These Episcopal churches are all the time open and there is no admission charge. The celebrated fresco paintings are displayed at St. Mary's Episcopal Church and the Holy Trinity Church showcases a wall mural of The Last Supper.

For a fun, music filled night of dancing with the whole family, visit the Mountain Music Jamboree, just off Blue Ridge Parkway Mp 261 in Glendale Springs. Enjoy quadrate dancing, clogging, and other fun family dances every Saturday night and on Fridays as well while the summer.

Blowing Rock is a short drive from the parkway at Mp 291.9 and is celebrated for its mountain charm, amazing shopping, and unique attractions. Here you will find the legendary Blowing Rock and can enjoy the 4090 feet view above John's River Gorge (small admission fee). One of the most beloved family attractions near the Blue Ridge Parkway, Tweetsie Railroad, is also settled in Blowing Rock. Shopping in the area includes an outdoor recreation specialty store and Tanger Outlets, with 30 various outlet stores.

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