Blue Ridge Parkway, North Carolina/Virginia
Blue Ridge Parkway is listed as the longest parkway in the United States with a length of 469 miles, stretching through 29 counties of Virginia and North Carolina, winding through the Appalachian mountains, next to Smoky Mountain, a very famous place in the east. For those who love to travel, wandering on the roads covered with yellow leaves, this place is certainly no stranger to this place.
It is not only a long highway bridge crawling over the mountains but also an interesting place to visit, travel, camp, or immerse yourself in the vast nature. You can find a lot of beautiful and unique flowers when spring comes. In the fall, you'll see a brilliant scene of orange, yellow, and red undulating over the hills. The Blue Ridge Parkway was built through many tall rocks, squeezing over small streams, a few craggy waterfalls covered with green moss. During winter, part of the tunnel is closed when the temperature drops to prevent visitors from being slippery by ice from small streams or thick fog and snowy roads.
When you admire and set foot on the Blue Ridge Parkway, you will feel how majestic and immense it is. Feeling the scent of nature in the mountains, zooming in on the top of the mountain, or having a night setting up a tent by the small waterfall to hear the sound of the water, you will feel calm and relieved, forgetting the chaos and hustle of life.