10-day Roadtrip from VA->FL
I'm planning my first road trip ever from Charlottesville, VA to Ft. Myers, FL and back to Charlottesville in around 10 days with my boyfriend from 8/10-19. Since he'll be back from a 2 months long bike (yes, bicycle!) trip from Baltimore to San Francisco (charity event for cancer) staying at campgrounds and churches every night, we're planning on splurging a little to stay in a resort in Fort Myers, and hotels along the way in some major cities.
I have never done a road trip before and I'm planning this alone, so I'd love some advice on route planning and whether my plan is feasible.
This is what I have planned so far.
Day 1: Charlottesville--> Charleston
Day 2: Charleston--> Orlando
Day 3: Orlando (Disney!)
Day 4: Orlando--> Ft. Myers
Day 5-7: Ft. Myers
Day 7: Ft. Myers-->Miami
Day 8: Miami-->Savannah
Day 9: Savannah--> Asheville, NC
Day 10: Asheville-->Charlottesville
I don't know too much about other roads, all I know is we might drive on the Blue Ridge Parkway and Skyline Drive from Asheville to Charlottesville, but I'm not sure if that'll be a stretch to drive in one day, or whether it's worth it now that it's summer and passed the blossom season.
Would love any advice, thanks!!!
Asheville-Charlottesville
Hello rijoyce,
As much as I love the Blue Ridge Parkway, I would not attempt to drive it from Asheville to Rockfish Gap (I-64 west of C'Ville) in a day. I think you're already resigned to the realization that's around 400 miles at, say, a 30-35 mph average, at best. It would be a fairly arduous journey, in my opinion.
Overnighting along the way is one option, as is jumping off of the BRP to the east or west (US 29 and I-81, respectively) once you've had all of the Parkway you can enjoy. Charlottesville is within 2-3 hours of higher speed travel from either of the jumping-off points noted below:
As to reaching I-81 easily, you'd need to get up to about Fancy Gap and take I-77 North to I-81. From that point to most anywhere further north I-81 will be within 10-20 miles north-northwest.
As to reaching US 29 easily, you'd need to get at least as far north as Roanoke before dropping down to the east-southeast.
As far as I'm concerned, the most scenic and dramatic portions of the BRP are from around Asheville to Fancy Gap, anyway, so you've got a very nice segment to enjoy before overnighting or jumping off.
I'll offer a technical correction to Ashank1m: The VA section of the BRP is not the same as Skyline Drive (SD). The SD in particular starts at Rockfish Gap (south end) and traverses the length of Shenandoah National Park. At 105 miles in length, it can be described as a northern extension of the BRP, but it's not the BRP, nor is the BRP the SD. From Rockfish Gap (Mile 0) to the VA/NC line, and from there all the way to Cherokee, NC (Mile 469), the roadway is the BRP, and all signage and local usage reflects that.
Foy