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Mill Mountain Zoo
Mill Mountain SpurEnjoy the beautiful mountain views of The Blue Ridge Mountains.
Has hiking trails.
Zoo
Kid friendly.
Handicap accessible.
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2000 J B Fishburn PkwyEnjoy the beautiful mountain views of The Blue Ridge Mountains.
Has hiking trails.
Zoo
Kid friendly.
Handicap accessible.
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Blue Ridge Parkway
The Blue Ridge Parkway makes its way through the heart of Virginia's Blue Ridge Mountains. At 469 miles, this scenic drive winds along the Blue Ridge Mountains and offers visitors the opportunity to enjoy some of the best mountain views in the world.
The Parkway is operated by the National Park Service and is the most visited unit in the National Park System.
Travelers can take the Parkway north out of the Roanoke Valley and make their way to Shenandoah National Park and Skyline Drive or south toward Great Smoky Mountains National Park and Grandfather Mountain in North Carolina.
The Blue Ridge Parkway also connects you to interesting locations in Virginia's Blue Ridge. The Parkway is only a 10-minute drive from Downtown Roanoke and there are eight different entry points to this world-famous road throughout the region.
When traveling on the Blue Ridge Parkway, visitors have the opportunity to enjoy a variety of experiences, including Mabry Mill - one of the most photographed spots on the Parkway and an icon of the region, as well as Explore Park and the Peaks of Otter.
Take a look at this video to see what it's like to enjoy fall colors on the Blue Ridge Parkway in Virginia's Blue Ridge.
The following resources can help you plan your time on this historic landmark that has been named "America's Favorite Drive."
History of the Blue Ridge Parkway
Tips for Traveling on the Blue Ridge Parkway
Blue Ridge Parkway Map
Navigate your way along the Blue Ridge Parkway using the map below or this Roanoke Valley Parkway Map, which includes the key points of entry to the Parkway from Virginia's Blue Ridge. Take advantage of the Interactive Map and other resources on the Blue Ridge Parkway website to enhance your drive.
Blue Ridge Parkway Thumbnail Map
Blue Ridge Parkway Camping
Camping on the Blue Ridge Parkway presents an exciting outdoor adventure in Virginia's Blue Ridge. These campgrounds in our region are located within close proximity of the Parkway:
Explore Park Camping & Cabins - Milepost 114
Chantilly Farm Campground - Milepost 150
Peaks of Otter Campground - Milepost 86
Rocky Knob Campground - Milepost 167
Blue Ridge Parkway Biking
Check out our Blue Ridge Parkway Biking page for learning more about the ways you can enjoy America's Favorite Drive on two wheels!
Blue Ridge Parkway Hiking
The Blue Ridge Parkway offers more than just an incredible drive - it's also home to some fantastic trails. Visit some of the most popular hiking trails on the Parkway in Virginia's Blue Ridge:
Buck Mountain Trail
Mill Mountain Park
Peaks of Otter
Rock Castle Gorge
Explore Park
See a complete list of hiking trails on the Blue Ridge Parkway in Virginia.
Blue Ridge Parkway Lodging
After a full day of driving on the Blue Ridge Parkway, take advantage of the many overnight accommodations available in Virginia's Blue Ridge. Some comfortable places near the Parkway to rest for the night are:
Bent Mountain Lodge Bed & Breakfast
Elmo's Rest
Explore Park
Hotel Floyd
Mountain Song Inn
Peaks of Otter Lodge
Primland
Sister Nettle B&B
Blue Ridge Parkway Closures
Due to occasional construction projects and inclement weather, portions of the Blue Ridge Parkway are forced to close. Fortunately, the National Park Service maintains updated information about closures on the Parkway on its website.
Plan Your Visit
Plan Your Visit
We've got tons of ways for you to make every day a special Blue Ridge Day!
LEARN MORE
Salt Foot Sanctuary - Ahhh!
Salt Foot Sanctuary - Ahhh!
Social like a pedicure and relaxing like a spa massage. A mini-escape at Hotel Roanoke.
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Blue Ridge Parkway
Virginia's Blue Ridge Region, VA
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Roanoke, VA 24016
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Sample Itineraries
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ROANOKE VALLEY SPOTLIGHT
Explore Scenic Craig County
You’ll discover barn quilts, hiking trails, small towns, and acres of National Forest.
Driving Distances
Atlanta430 miles
Baltimore281 miles
Charleston, WV180 miles
Charlotte194 miles
Columbia284 miles
Greensboro104 miles
Lexington356 miles
Pittsburgh340 miles
Raleigh167 miles
Richmond164 miles
Virginia Beach295 miles
Washington, DC251 miles
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Blue Ridge Parkway
The Blue Ridge Parkway makes its way through the heart of Virginia's Blue Ridge Mountains. At 469 miles, this scenic drive winds along the Blue Ridge Mountains and offers visitors the opportunity to enjoy some of the best mountain views in the world.
The Parkway is operated by the National Park Service and is the most visited unit in the National Park System.
Travelers can take the Parkway north out of the Roanoke Valley and make their way to Shenandoah National Park and Skyline Drive or south toward Great Smoky Mountains National Park and Grandfather Mountain in North Carolina.
The Blue Ridge Parkway also connects you to interesting locations in Virginia's Blue Ridge. The Parkway is only a 10-minute drive from Downtown Roanoke and there are eight different entry points to this world-famous road throughout the region.
When traveling on the Blue Ridge Parkway, visitors have the opportunity to enjoy a variety of experiences, including Mabry Mill - one of the most photographed spots on the Parkway and an icon of the region, as well as Explore Park and the Peaks of Otter.
Take a look at this video to see what it's like to enjoy fall colors on the Blue Ridge Parkway in Virginia's Blue Ridge.
The following resources can help you plan your time on this historic landmark that has been named "America's Favorite Drive."
History of the Blue Ridge Parkway
Tips for Traveling on the Blue Ridge Parkway
Blue Ridge Parkway Map
Navigate your way along the Blue Ridge Parkway using the map below or this Roanoke Valley Parkway Map, which includes the key points of entry to the Parkway from Virginia's Blue Ridge. Take advantage of the Interactive Map and other resources on the Blue Ridge Parkway website to enhance your drive.
Blue Ridge Parkway Thumbnail Map
Blue Ridge Parkway Camping
Camping on the Blue Ridge Parkway presents an exciting outdoor adventure in Virginia's Blue Ridge. These campgrounds in our region are located within close proximity of the Parkway:
Explore Park Camping & Cabins - Milepost 114
Chantilly Farm Campground - Milepost 150
Peaks of Otter Campground - Milepost 86
Rocky Knob Campground - Milepost 167
Blue Ridge Parkway Biking
Check out our Blue Ridge Parkway Biking page for learning more about the ways you can enjoy America's Favorite Drive on two wheels!
Blue Ridge Parkway Hiking
The Blue Ridge Parkway offers more than just an incredible drive - it's also home to some fantastic trails. Visit some of the most popular hiking trails on the Parkway in Virginia's Blue Ridge:
Buck Mountain Trail
Mill Mountain Park
Peaks of Otter
Rock Castle Gorge
Explore Park
See a complete list of hiking trails on the Blue Ridge Parkway in Virginia.
Blue Ridge Parkway Lodging
After a full day of driving on the Blue Ridge Parkway, take advantage of the many overnight accommodations available in Virginia's Blue Ridge. Some comfortable places near the Parkway to rest for the night are:
Bent Mountain Lodge Bed & Breakfast
Elmo's Rest
Explore Park
Hotel Floyd
Mountain Song Inn
Peaks of Otter Lodge
Primland
Sister Nettle B&B
Blue Ridge Parkway Closures
Due to occasional construction projects and inclement weather, portions of the Blue Ridge Parkway are forced to close. Fortunately, the National Park Service maintains updated information about closures on the Parkway on its website.
Plan Your Visit
Plan Your Visit
We've got tons of ways for you to make every day a special Blue Ridge Day!
LEARN MORE
Salt Foot Sanctuary - Ahhh!
Salt Foot Sanctuary - Ahhh!
Social like a pedicure and relaxing like a spa massage. A mini-escape at Hotel Roanoke.
LEARN MORE
View Map
Blue Ridge Parkway
Virginia's Blue Ridge Region, VA
(540) 767-2490 MAP
DETAILS
Friends of the Blue Ridge Parkway
541 Luck Ave. SW #317
Roanoke, VA 24016
(540) 772-2992 MAP
DETAILS
IN THIS SECTION
Arts & Culture
Attractions
Beer, Wine & Spirits
Blue Ridge Parkway
Biking
Hiking Trails
History
Lodging
Mabry Mill
Map
Peaks of Otter
Skyline Drive
Tips
Events
Free Things To Do
History & Heritage
Nightlife
Outdoor Adventure
Sample Itineraries
Shopping
Spas
Deals & Discounts
Sports
Tours
ROANOKE VALLEY SPOTLIGHT
Explore Scenic Craig County
You’ll discover barn quilts, hiking trails, small towns, and acres of National Forest.
Plan Your Next Adventure
Coming to Virginia's Blue Ridge? Get your Visitor Guide today.
Places to Stay
Find a place to rest at the end of your busy Blue Ridge Day.
Salt Foot Sanctuary - Ahhh!
Social like a pedicure and relaxing like a spa massage. A mini-escape at Hotel Roanoke.
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The best way to stay up-to-date on events, specials & fun stuff happening in the region
Scenic Drives
Scenic Drives
Enjoy beautiful views around every turn along these amazing scenic drives in Virginia's Blue Ridge!
Driving Distances
Atlanta430 miles
Baltimore281 miles
Charleston, WV180 miles
Charlotte194 miles
Columbia284 miles
Greensboro104 miles
Lexington356 miles
Pittsburgh340 miles
Raleigh167 miles
Richmond164 miles
Virginia Beach295 miles
Washington, DC251 miles
View Maps
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Blue Ridge Parkway
The Blue Ridge Parkway makes its way through the heart of Virginia's Blue Ridge Mountains. At 469 miles, this scenic drive winds along the Blue Ridge Mountains and offers visitors the opportunity to enjoy some of the best mountain views in the world.
The Parkway is operated by the National Park Service and is the most visited unit in the National Park System.
Travelers can take the Parkway north out of the Roanoke Valley and make their way to Shenandoah National Park and Skyline Drive or south toward Great Smoky Mountains National Park and Grandfather Mountain in North Carolina.
The Blue Ridge Parkway also connects you to interesting locations in Virginia's Blue Ridge. The Parkway is only a 10-minute drive from Downtown Roanoke and there are eight different entry points to this world-famous road throughout the region.
When traveling on the Blue Ridge Parkway, visitors have the opportunity to enjoy a variety of experiences, including Mabry Mill - one of the most photographed spots on the Parkway and an icon of the region, as well as Explore Park and the Peaks of Otter.
Take a look at this video to see what it's like to enjoy fall colors on the Blue Ridge Parkway in Virginia's Blue Ridge.
The following resources can help you plan your time on this historic landmark that has been named "America's Favorite Drive."
History of the Blue Ridge Parkway
Tips for Traveling on the Blue Ridge Parkway
Blue Ridge Parkway Map
Navigate your way along the Blue Ridge Parkway using the map below or this Roanoke Valley Parkway Map, which includes the key points of entry to the Parkway from Virginia's Blue Ridge. Take advantage of the Interactive Map and other resources on the Blue Ridge Parkway website to enhance your drive.
Blue Ridge Parkway Thumbnail Map
Blue Ridge Parkway Camping
Camping on the Blue Ridge Parkway presents an exciting outdoor adventure in Virginia's Blue Ridge. These campgrounds in our region are located within close proximity of the Parkway:
Explore Park Camping & Cabins - Milepost 114
Chantilly Farm Campground - Milepost 150
Peaks of Otter Campground - Milepost 86
Rocky Knob Campground - Milepost 167
Blue Ridge Parkway Biking
Check out our Blue Ridge Parkway Biking page for learning more about the ways you can enjoy America's Favorite Drive on two wheels!
Blue Ridge Parkway Hiking
The Blue Ridge Parkway offers more than just an incredible drive - it's also home to some fantastic trails. Visit some of the most popular hiking trails on the Parkway in Virginia's Blue Ridge:
Buck Mountain Trail
Mill Mountain Park
Peaks of Otter
Rock Castle Gorge
Explore Park
See a complete list of hiking trails on the Blue Ridge Parkway in Virginia.
Blue Ridge Parkway Lodging
After a full day of driving on the Blue Ridge Parkway, take advantage of the many overnight accommodations available in Virginia's Blue Ridge. Some comfortable places near the Parkway to rest for the night are:
Bent Mountain Lodge Bed & Breakfast
Elmo's Rest
Explore Park
Hotel Floyd
Mountain Song Inn
Peaks of Otter Lodge
Primland
Sister Nettle B&B
Blue Ridge Parkway Closures
Due to occasional construction projects and inclement weather, portions of the Blue Ridge Parkway are forced to close. Fortunately, the National Park Service maintains updated information about closures on the Parkway on its website.
Plan Your Visit
Plan Your Visit
We've got tons of ways for you to make every day a special Blue Ridge Day!
LEARN MORE
Salt Foot Sanctuary - Ahhh!
Salt Foot Sanctuary - Ahhh!
Social like a pedicure and relaxing like a spa massage. A mini-escape at Hotel Roanoke.
LEARN MORE
View Map
Blue Ridge Parkway
Virginia's Blue Ridge Region, VA
(540) 767-2490 MAP
DETAILS
Friends of the Blue Ridge Parkway
541 Luck Ave. SW #317
Roanoke, VA 24016
(540) 772-2992 MAP
DETAILS
IN THIS SECTION
Arts & Culture
Attractions
Beer, Wine & Spirits
Blue Ridge Parkway
Biking
Hiking Trails
History
Lodging
Mabry Mill
Map
Peaks of Otter
Skyline Drive
Tips
Events
Free Things To Do
History & Heritage
Nightlife
Outdoor Adventure
Sample Itineraries
Shopping
Spas
Deals & Discounts
Sports
Tours
ROANOKE VALLEY SPOTLIGHT
Explore Scenic Craig County
You’ll discover barn quilts, hiking trails, small towns, and acres of National Forest.
Driving Distances
Atlanta430 miles
Baltimore281 miles
Charleston, WV180 miles
Charlotte194 miles
Columbia284 miles
Greensboro104 miles
Lexington356 miles
Pittsburgh340 miles
Raleigh167 miles
Richmond164 miles
Virginia Beach295 miles
Washington, DC251 miles
View Maps
Sitemap
Get a FREE<br>Visitor's Guide
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Blue Ridge Parkway
The Blue Ridge Parkway makes its way through the heart of Virginia's Blue Ridge Mountains. At 469 miles, this scenic drive winds along the Blue Ridge Mountains and offers visitors the opportunity to enjoy some of the best mountain views in the world.
The Parkway is operated by the National Park Service and is the most visited unit in the National Park System.
Travelers can take the Parkway north out of the Roanoke Valley and make their way to Shenandoah National Park and Skyline Drive or south toward Great Smoky Mountains National Park and Grandfather Mountain in North Carolina.
The Blue Ridge Parkway also connects you to interesting locations in Virginia's Blue Ridge. The Parkway is only a 10-minute drive from Downtown Roanoke and there are eight different entry points to this world-famous road throughout the region.
When traveling on the Blue Ridge Parkway, visitors have the opportunity to enjoy a variety of experiences, including Mabry Mill - one of the most photographed spots on the Parkway and an icon of the region, as well as Explore Park and the Peaks of Otter.
Take a look at this video to see what it's like to enjoy fall colors on the Blue Ridge Parkway in Virginia's Blue Ridge.
The following resources can help you plan your time on this historic landmark that has been named "America's Favorite Drive."
History of the Blue Ridge Parkway
Tips for Traveling on the Blue Ridge Parkway
Blue Ridge Parkway Map
Navigate your way along the Blue Ridge Parkway using the map below or this Roanoke Valley Parkway Map, which includes the key points of entry to the Parkway from Virginia's Blue Ridge. Take advantage of the Interactive Map and other resources on the Blue Ridge Parkway website to enhance your drive.
Blue Ridge Parkway Thumbnail Map
Blue Ridge Parkway Camping
Camping on the Blue Ridge Parkway presents an exciting outdoor adventure in Virginia's Blue Ridge. These campgrounds in our region are located within close proximity of the Parkway:
Explore Park Camping & Cabins - Milepost 114
Chantilly Farm Campground - Milepost 150
Peaks of Otter Campground - Milepost 86
Rocky Knob Campground - Milepost 167
Blue Ridge Parkway Biking
Check out our Blue Ridge Parkway Biking page for learning more about the ways you can enjoy America's Favorite Drive on two wheels!
Blue Ridge Parkway Hiking
The Blue Ridge Parkway offers more than just an incredible drive - it's also home to some fantastic trails. Visit some of the most popular hiking trails on the Parkway in Virginia's Blue Ridge:
Buck Mountain Trail
Mill Mountain Park
Peaks of Otter
Rock Castle Gorge
Explore Park
See a complete list of hiking trails on the Blue Ridge Parkway in Virginia.
Blue Ridge Parkway Lodging
After a full day of driving on the Blue Ridge Parkway, take advantage of the many overnight accommodations available in Virginia's Blue Ridge. Some comfortable places near the Parkway to rest for the night are:
Bent Mountain Lodge Bed & Breakfast
Elmo's Rest
Explore Park
Hotel Floyd
Mountain Song Inn
Peaks of Otter Lodge
Primland
Sister Nettle B&B
Blue Ridge Parkway Closures
Due to occasional construction projects and inclement weather, portions of the Blue Ridge Parkway are forced to close. Fortunately, the National Park Service maintains updated information about closures on the Parkway on its website.
Plan Your Visit
Plan Your Visit
We've got tons of ways for you to make every day a special Blue Ridge Day!
LEARN MORE
Salt Foot Sanctuary - Ahhh!
Salt Foot Sanctuary - Ahhh!
Social like a pedicure and relaxing like a spa massage. A mini-escape at Hotel Roanoke.
LEARN MORE
View Map
Blue Ridge Parkway
Virginia's Blue Ridge Region, VA
(540) 767-2490 MAP
DETAILS
Friends of the Blue Ridge Parkway
541 Luck Ave. SW #317
Roanoke, VA 24016
(540) 772-2992 MAP
DETAILS
IN THIS SECTION
Arts & Culture
Attractions
Beer, Wine & Spirits
Blue Ridge Parkway
Biking
Hiking Trails
History
Lodging
Mabry Mill
Map
Peaks of Otter
Skyline Drive
Tips
Events
Free Things To Do
History & Heritage
Nightlife
Outdoor Adventure
Sample Itineraries
Shopping
Spas
Deals & Discounts
Sports
Tours
ROANOKE VALLEY SPOTLIGHT
Explore Scenic Craig County
You’ll discover barn quilts, hiking trails, small towns, and acres of National Forest.
Plan Your Next Adventure
Coming to Virginia's Blue Ridge? Get your Visitor Guide today.
Places to Stay
Find a place to rest at the end of your busy Blue Ridge Day.
Salt Foot Sanctuary - Ahhh!
Social like a pedicure and relaxing like a spa massage. A mini-escape at Hotel Roanoke.
Subscribe To Our E-Newsletter
The best way to stay up-to-date on events, specials & fun stuff happening in the region
Scenic Drives
Scenic Drives
Enjoy beautiful views around every turn along these amazing scenic drives in Virginia's Blue Ridge!
Driving Distances
Atlanta430 miles
Baltimore281 miles
Charleston, WV180 miles
Charlotte194 miles
Columbia284 miles
Greensboro104 miles
Lexington356 miles
Pittsburgh340 miles
Raleigh167 miles
Richmond164 miles
Virginia Beach295 miles
Washington, DC251 miles
View Maps
Sitemap
Get a FREE<br>Visitor's Guide
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Visitor's Guide
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Blue Ridge Mountains
Food scene
Downtown Roanoke has a plethora variety of restaurants, local vendors, and weekend events.
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Downtown Roanoke
Downtown Roanoke has a plethora variety of restaurants, local vendors, and weekend events.
Authentic Indian Cuisine
Just one of my favorite places to eat !!
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Nawab Indian Cuisine
118 Campbell Ave SEAuthentic Indian Cuisine
Just one of my favorite places to eat !!
Alexander's
105 S Jefferson StAmazing steaks !!! $$$
Relaxing atmosphere.
Blue Cow Ice Cream Co.
1115 Piedmont St SEThe Green Goat
802 Wiley Dr SWTexas Tavern
114 Church Ave SWAirport - Regional
Roanoke-Blacksburg Regional Airport
5202 Aviation Dr NWRail travel
Roanoke station
55 Norfolk Ave SWInexpensive travel to:
NYC
Washington, D.C
Baltimore
Philadelphia
Boston
Walking , Cycling, Park
Wiley Drive Southwest
Wiley Drive SouthwestLake
Smith Mountain Lake
Swimming , Boating , Restaurants
Claytor Lake
Carvins Cove Recreation Area
State Route 648Philpott Lake
Fairy Stone State Park
Science Museum
Science Museum of Western Virginia & Hopkins Planetarium
1 Market Square SE