Picture a 364-mile scenic loop through the mountains of the Carolinas, Georgia and Tennessee. Picture the leaves at their height of color, the falls at their fullest… Ready to go?
Fall has arrived and the hunt for the reds and yellows of the season will begin - especially along the Blue Ridge Parkway.
Within these pages, you can find fall foliage facts and an article or two on great fall drives. And don't miss the links that will lead you to websites that offer beautiful photography, in-depth leaf information and travel destinations.
So gas up the car, get plenty of film for your camera, pack a picnic and head out to take in a breathtaking view of nature's best show of the season.
Picture a 364-mile scenic loop through the mountains of the Carolinas, Georgia and Tennessee. Picture the leaves at their height of color, the falls at their fullest… Ready to go?
A meditation on the magic of a motorcycle…
My love affair with the Blue Ridge Parkway began just over 30 years ago with a mid-November ride along one of the most popular sections: the brief stretch between U.S. 321 and U.S. 221 outside Blowing Rock, N...
The Fool in the Woods, aka Blue Ridge Country editor in chief Kurt Rheinheimer, is back with more great woodland information and secrets, this time reporting on how Virginia's Devil's Marbleyard was formed.
See Kurt's Hikes Blog.