News
I-26 West in South Asheville will close overnight July 2 to finish a new traffic pattern. Plus: update on when new Blue Ridge ...
The Blue Ridge Parkway Foundation has secured a three-year, $750,000 grant from the Dogwood Health Trust to support regional ...
In late June the National Park Service began soliciting proposals for operation of a food and retail facility at Mabry Mill on the Blue Ridge Parkway. The business has been under temporary management ...
Hurricane Helene caused at least 57 landslides along the Parkway, damaging not only the roadway but also visitor centers, ...
America’s wonders are a showcase of nature’s astonishing diversity, offering some of the most visually stunning and ...
A North Carolina city is “on the rebound” — and ranks among the nation’s best places to visit. Asheville is No. 3 on a list ...
The NiSource Charitable Foundation granted funds to approximately 20 Virginia volunteer fire departments, with nine located ...
Campgrounds in the High Country are fully booked for the July 4th weekend as visitors return following Hurricane Helene.
Charlotte planning staff has scheduled two more meetings to get resident feedback on the proposed Community Area Plans.
The Society of American Travel Writers’ 2024 Lowell Thomas Travel Journalism Competition, the most prestigious in North ...
The National Park Service restored access to an additional 16 miles of the Blue Ridge Parkway from Milepost 201, near Fancy Gap in Virginia, to milepost 217.3, at North Carolina Route 18.
After three-year closure for repairs, Blue Ridge Parkway reopens south of U.S. 220 in Roanoke County
An estimated 15.7 million people traveled along the 469-mile Blue Ridge Parkway in 2022, once again making the scenic highway one of the nation’s most-visited national parks.
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results