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BlueRidgeMountainTravel.com is a travel tourism and vacation guide for the Blue Ridge Mountains, Shenandoah Valley Skyline Drive, Blue Ridge Parkway, Great Smoky Mountains and Appalachian mountain ranges of the eastern United States. Specializing in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Maryland, West Virginia , Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, East Tennessee, and Northern Georgia mountain tourism and travel.
BlueRidgeMountainTravel.com offers visitors a regional website giving you many options in the Blue Ridge Mountains, where to stay in a Bed and Breakfast, Cabin or Vacation Rental, Campgrounds, and Resorts. This directory also lists things to do in the Blue Ridge mountains areas such as visiting attractions, bus tours, motorcycle rides, museums and history, restaurants, shopping, mountain wedding venues, craft breweries and wine tastings.
On of the biggest draws to the Blue Ridge Mountains is the abundance of outdoor recreation such as mountain lakes and boating, canoeing, kayaking, whitewater rafting, cycling, fishing, golfing, mountain biking, rock climbing, skiing, snowboarding, snow tubing, ziplines and canopy tours.
The many that visit and travel here fall in love with the mountains and choose to invest and own a piece of beautiful mountain land or real estate for sale. From maps, to festivals, to national park information, to city and town guides of the most popular places in the Blue Ridge Mountains; it is all just a click away on BlueRidgeMountainTravel.com.
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Historic National Road – Maryland
170 miles - 6-8 hours to drive or 2 days to visit the byway.The Historic National Road stands for adventure, freedom and exploration. A ribbon of roadway from the Chesapeake Bay to the mighty Allegheny Mountains, it is the road that built the nation. Today, you can...
The C&O Canal Scenic Byway
Originally built to move goods from Washington DC to the west, the Chesapeake & Ohio Canal is now a hub of recreational activity, with hiking, biking, bird watching, horse-back riding and more. Williamsport, MD is its geographical center, and visitors here can...
The Antietam Campaign Scenic Byway
The "Bloodiest Single-day of Battle" of the Civil War took place at Antietam, near Sharpsburg. Park living history programs at Antietam National Battlefield provide a glimpse into the lives of Civil War soldiers. Learn about Civil War medicine at the Pry House Museum....
Blackwater Falls State Park
Blackwater Falls State Park is one of the most photographed areas around the state. The falls are part of the Blackwater River, which has amber colored water plunging five stories and twisting through an 8-mile-long gorge. There are numerous...
Shenandoah National Park
The Shenandoah National Park, just outside of Front Royal, includes breathtaking sights such as the Skyline Drive, part of the Appalachian Trail, many stunning waterfalls, incredible views, and a theater of fascinating wildlife. When the state of Virginia amassed...
Virginia Creeper Trail
The Virginia Creeper Trail in Damascus was developed in 1984 from an abandoned Norfolk and Western Railway line, known as the "Creeper". Its elevation from Abindon, VA and adjacent town starts at 2,040 feet and stretches over 34 miles to its highest point at Whitetop...
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