Where should I stay in the Blue Ridge Mountains?

Where should I stay in the Blue Ridge Mountains?

Stay in Blue Ridge Mountains’s best hotels!

  • Stonebrook Lodge Murphy.
  • Hotel Madison & Shenandoah Conference Ctr.
  • Cambria Hotel Downtown Asheville.
  • Bearskin Lodge on the River.
  • The Appy Lodge.
  • Comfort Inn & Suites.
  • Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott Asheville Weaverville.
  • Holiday Inn Express & Suites – Staunton, an IHG Hotel.

How long does it take to drive the Blue Ridge Parkway in Virginia?

At nearly 470 miles long, driving the entirety of the Blue Ridge Parkway will almost certainly be a multi-day trip for most people. The speed limit is just 45 miles per hour for most of the route, though it’ll occasionally drop to as low as 25 mph. Driving straight through with no breaks would take about 11 hours.

Can you Boondock in Blue Ridge Parkway?

Most of the campgrounds are first come, first served. However, none of the National Park Service Blue Ridge Parkway campgrounds have RV hookups. That means you’ll be boondocking or dry camping. And these campgrounds have quiet hours, meaning you can’t run your generator after about 9 PM.

Which part of Blue Ridge Parkway is the best?

The best stops on the Blue Ridge Parkway

  • Natural Bridge — Milepost 61. Photo: Zack Frank/Shutterstock.
  • Blue Ridge Music Center — Milepost 213.
  • Moses H.
  • Linn Cove Viaduct — Milepost 304.
  • Linville Falls — Milepost 316.
  • Mount Mitchell — Milepost 355.
  • Black Balsam — Milepost 420.
  • Oconaluftee — Milepost 469.

Can you stay in the Blue Ridge Mountains?

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.