The southernmost section of the Blue Ridge Parkway, near the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, is open again to visitors.
Another section of the Blue Ridge Parkway reopened on Friday, Nov. 1, weeks after Helene severely damaged portions of Western ...
Hurricane Helene caused widespread damage across the Blue Ridge Parkway causing sections to close and crews working hard to ...
Several areas of the parkway, which was visited by over 16.7 million people last year, are now accessible in Western North ...
The tireless work of countless people who have descended upon western North Carolina to assist in the recovery efforts after ...
The National Park Service reopened two southern sections of the Blue Ridge Parkway Oct. 30, restoring access to nearly 55 ...
Following Tropical Storm Helene, the Blue Ridge Parkway in North Carolina is "unrecognizable." See the drone footage of ...
A small portion of the Blue Ridge Parkway is reopening in North Carolina. On Wednesday, the National Parks Service announced ...
On November 1, the National Park Service restored access to another 16 miles of the Blue Ridge Parkway that was previously ...
The Blue Ridge Parkway is now continuously open from milepost 0, at the southern terminus of Shenandoah National Park (the ...
The National Park Service restored access to an additional 16 miles of the Blue Ridge Parkway from Milepost 201, near Fancy ...