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Where to Stay

Accommodations

The communities of the Blue Ridge Parkway (and surrounding areas) offer accommodations for overnight stays from rustic mountain cabins to backcountry camping to luxurious resorts and bed & breakfast inns with all the amenities.

See all your options by lodging types shown – or explore by Parkway region if you already have your heart set on a destination to stop off for the night along your route.

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Recommended Itineraries and Where to Stay Along the Way

A two-day trip through the Parkway's Highlands district reveals the shift from flat plateau to mountain ridges. Find yourself in the rolling pastures of Doughton Park (Milepost 240 – 245) or exploring the Grandfather Mountain corridor (Milepost 295 – 300) or the rugged Linville Gorge (Milepost 317) with a night in North Carolina’s High Country of Boone or Blowing Rock.
A two-day trip along from Roanoke (Milepost 120) South to the Virginia state line (Milepost 216) is highlighted by intensive exposure to the Blue Ridge cultural landscape. The rural experience on the Plateau Region of the Parkway and on adjacent lands highlights mills, music, and agriculture, demonstrating how people have interacted with the landscape over time. The opportunity to camp overnight in two iconic Blue Ridge towns will make this a memorable visit.
Looping through the Blue Ridge Mountain range, the Claw of the Dragon is one of the most popular destinations in the South among motorcycle enthusiasts.