Saturday, October 8, 2011

AMERICA'S FAVORITE SCENIC DRIVE

Friday, October 7 – We headed to the Blue Ridge Parkway to see the beautiful countryside and the fall colors. We are probably a week or so early for the peak viewing, but the trees are beginning to change and more so at higher altitudes.

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Following mountain crests from Shenandoah National Park in Virginia to Great Smokey Mountains National Park in North Carolina and Tennessee, the Blue Ridge Parkway is the gateway to Appalachian country.

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The Parkway extends for 469 miles combining awesome natural beauty with the pioneer history of gristmills, weathered cabins, and split rail fences to create the country's most popular National Park area. It is said to be in one days driving distance to half the population of the U.S.A.

We started at Black Mountain, SC, and headed south on the Parkway through dozens of tunnels, winding roads, peaks and valleys. There are so many places to stop and enjoy the beautiful vistas.

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We stopped at Sliding Rock Falls where brave souls can slide down the slippery rocks on their butt. Marsha loved the slide! (Just kidding. She would have frozen it off!)

Looking down the slide.
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We stopped for a “Kodak Moment” at Looking Glass Falls. One of the most photographed waterfalls in the United States. The name "Looking Glass" comes from Looking Glass Rock, where water freezes on its sides in the winter and then glistens in the sunlight like a mirror or looking glass. Steps lead to an observation deck at the bottom of the falls.

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We stopped just down the road for a picnic lunch Marsha had packed for us to enjoy.

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There was so much to see along this drive! What a beautiful day, and what a beautiful area!

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Heading home we decided to take the “back” way. No interstate. Instead we headed on a crooked mountain road that took us through many small towns and dozens of apple markets. This route is not for the faint of heart or those that experience car sickness.

Marsha loved this roadside market. It had tons of stuff for the kids to experience.
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Thanks for stopping by. Hope to see ya'll back real soon. Have a great day!