The Blue Ridge Mountains are a stunning mountain range in the eastern United States, known for their blue hue and significant biodiversity.
The Blue Ridge Mountains stretch over 600 miles, covering parts of Virginia, North Carolina, Tennessee, and Georgia. Famous for their distinct blue appearance, they serve as an ideal destination for outdoor enthusiasts seeking a getaway into lush forests and rigorous mountains. This region is part of the larger Appalachian Mountains and hosts the Blue Ridge Parkway, a scenic drive that draws millions each year. Diverse ecosystems can be found within the range, making it home to a rich assortment of flora and fauna. The history of the area is also compelling, with Native American roots and significant roles during the Revolutionary War. Outdoor opportunities abound, with endless trails for hiking, cycling, and horseback riding, as well as opportunities for camping, fishing, and wildlife observation. Notable landmarks within the Blue Ridge Mountains include Mount Mitchell, the highest peak east of the Mississippi River, and the Linville Gorge, often referred to as the 'Grand Canyon of the East.' The area is a vital ecological preserve, offering not just recreation but also conservation of natural habitats.
Blue Ridge Parkway
Mount Mitchell State Park
Linville Gorge Wilderness
Grandfather Mountain
A 469-mile scenic highway known for breathtaking views.
The highest peak in the eastern U.S. at 6,684 feet.
A rugged canyon known as the 'Grand Canyon of the East.'