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Blue Ridge Parkway
Outdoor Activities
 
Fishing at Price Lake

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Fishing is allowed in Parkway lakes and streams with either a North Carolina or Virginia license.

The Blue Ridge Parkway is designed as a "drive awhile and stop awhile" experience. Please don't be in a hurry!

Overlooks, picnic areas, campgrounds, visitor centers, hiking trails, and other areas of interest are available along the road. The best way to experience this place is to take advantage of these opportunities. Short trails offer the chance to get away from the road and see the Blue Ridge up close and personal, even if just for a few minutes. Longer trails are also available for the more adventurous. Bicycling, photography, birdwatching, and practically any other responsible outdoor activity is available for the Parkway visitor!

Hundreds of overlooks allow opportunities to catch a glimpse of sunrises or sunsets, have a picnic, or just enjoy the view across the mountains and valleys of the region.

Catawba rhododendron at Craggy Gardens  

Did You Know?
There are twenty six tunnels on the Blue Ridge Parkway, but only one in Virginia? This is primarily because the North Carolina mountains are more rugged that those in Virginia.

Last Updated: July 24, 2006 at 22:37 EST