Blueridge Parkway & Skyline Dr
I live outside of the USA and are planing a trip to the East Coast for May & June 2010. I have read some interesting posts regarding these two roadtrips and would like to get some idea of the number of days we should allow to travel south along the Skyline, down the Blueridge (at this stage we are thinking of picking up a rental car in Baltimore).
We would like to have a look at the Shenandoah and Great Smokey National Parks as well - or maybe you get to see the best of them from the two roads? We are primarily looking at the scenery but would stop to look at historical sights as well.
Thanks for your help
Hop off the roads for a bit
In Shenandoah, one of my favorite roads is VA-256 through Weyers Cave and Grottoes. Heading East on this road, you can see the mountains which Skyline Drive rests atop come into view straight ahead.
There are also quite a few vineyards in the area, if you're an oenophile. On a recent trip I had the pleasure of visiting three of them, and it was an enjoyable experience.
Here are some field reports with photos!
Check out Peter Thody's tales of travel along the Parkway here
Megan's visit to the Great Smokey Mountains NP
Mark
That's just part of the charm!
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Foy
From her many posts, I am aware of Lifemagician's frustration with the weather in the Blue Ridge Mountains of VA and NC. It is most certainly possible to have heavy fog (clouds, actually)
Actually, I never seen the Blue Ridge Parkway when it wasn't shrouded by heavy fog... but that's sorta the charm of the place. You stop at the local artisan places, wander around and generally take it easy and slow.
Mark