The Folk Art Center on the Parkway in Asheville, NC is home to the Southern Highlands Craft Guild.
There is no fee to travel the Blue Ridge Parkway and entrances and exits are available at intersections with all major highways. Taking short side trips into the many communities along the Parkway route is an excellent way to explore this region of the country.
For organized activities such as sporting events, ceremonies or large group gatherings, a Special Use Permit may be necessary. Commercial Filming of any type also requires a permit.
Mabry Mill in the 1930s There are wonderful opportunities for visiting such historic sites as Mabry Mill, all free of charge
Visitors to the Parkway in the 1940s America's post-WWII love of the automobile has made the Parkway a favorite spot for generations
Educational programming along the Parkway Educational programs are offered at many Parkway locations.
Did You Know?
The Blue Ridge Parkway is the most visited unit of America's National Park System, consistently attracting about twenty million visitors each year.