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BLOWING ROCK, N.C. — A Blue Ridge Parkway resurfacing project near Blowing Rock has been postponed to 2026 to accommodate ...
As the summer season gets into full swing, National Park Service officials remind Blue Ridge Parkway visitors and neighbors ...
The 469-mile route known as “America’s favorite drive” has mostly reopened nine months after Hurricane Helene, but there are ...
The U.S. Interior Department said Thursday it has agreed to pause the multi-year Great American Outdoors Act road project ...
The U.S. Department of Interior delayed a resurfacing project on the Blue Ridge Parkway to prevent extra economic strain after Tropical Storm Helene.
North Carolina senators Thom Tillis and Ted Budd sent a letter April 10 to Secretary of Interior Doug Burgum asking the National Park Service to pause a project on the Blue Ridge Parkway.
"The Blue Ridge Parkway has a little bit of an area closed off." Below is a map showing the locations where the first phase of recovery of emergency repairs and reconstructions is happening.
It runs from Milepost 382.5, near Tunnel Road, to Milepost 393.6, near NC Route 191 and the North Carolina Arboretum. Like much of the region, the Blue Ridge Parkway sustained significant damage ...
26, the full 500-mile length of the Blue Ridge Parkway was closed to all uses due to extensive ... Dobie Mountain Trail at Humpback Rocks (milepost 6) has been permanently closed. To view a map of ...