Blue Ridge Parkway is in the states of North Carolina and Virginia in the United States of America. The Parkway wanders 469 miles between Shenandoah National Park and Great Smoky Mountains National Park, along a very scenic stretch of road. The Folk Art Center in Asheville, the Museum of North Carolina Minerals at Spruce Pine, and the Peaks of Otter Lodge and Restaurant north of Roanoke are open year round. Other facilities, including visitor centers, campgrounds, and picnic areas, begin opening on a staggered schedule in late April and stay open through the fall leaf color.There is no fee to travel the Blue Ridge Parkway and entrances and exits are available at intersections with all major highways.There is a charge for camping of $16 per site (2007) and those visitors with Golden Age or Golden Access Passports or the new Interagency Senior or Access Pass pay a reduced camping fee. 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. You can do all of this such as
- The National Park Service Parkway Event calendar shows events and ranger-led programs.
- Hiking Both long and short trails are available on Parkway lands.
- Fishing Fishing is allowed in Parkway lakes and streams with either a North Carolina or Virginia license.
- Birdwatching
- Photography
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