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Scenic Blue Ridge Parkway Self-Guided Driving Audio Tour

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Experience the breathtaking beauty of the Blue Ridge Parkway with this self-guided driving audio tour. Cruise along this iconic scenic highway, capturing jaw-dropping overlooks, spotting incredible wildlife, and unraveling the fascinating history and legends of the Cherokee people. Starting in locations such as Cherokee, Asheville, Roanoke, or Afton, you have the flexibility to drive in either direction. With the Tour Guide App, you'll receive audio instructions guiding you along the route and revealing the parkway's best sites and hidden history. From the majestic mountains and Appalachian culture to ghost lights and Cherokee legends, this tour offers an immersive and unforgettable journey. Grab your camera and get ready to be "thunderstruck" by the stunning vistas and misty blue mountains. With lifetime validity and a total duration of 240 minutes, this is a must-book experience for any traveler seeking to explore the beauty of the southeast.

About this experience

  • Free Cancellation For a full refund cancel at least before the start of your booking
  • Admission Not Included
  • 4 hours
  • Suitable for 1-4 Participants
  • Private Tour
  • & Audio GuidedSelf Guided Experience
  • Scenic vistas of majestic mountains
  • Fascinating history and legends of the Cherokee
  • Opportunity to see ghost lights
  • Stunning long-range views of Appalachian mountain chains
  • Immersive view of Blue Ridge from the highest spot
  • Easy-to-use app: download Action’s Tour Guide App onto your phone
  • Great value: purchase per car, not per person. More affordable than bus or guided tours!
  • Engaging storytelling: Uncover unique tales and thrilling history for a memorable journey!
  • Perfect narrator: nothing can beat listening to a great voice. Proven with tons of rave reviews!
  • Offline maps: no signal, no problem! Works perfectly without cellular or wifi.
  • Comprehensive route and stops: See it all, miss nothing, leave no stone unturned!
  • Go at your own pace: Start anytime, pause anywhere, enjoy breaks for snacks and photos freely!
  • Hands-free: audio stories play on their own based on your location. Easy to use!
  • Attraction passes, entry tickets, or reservations

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Introduction:

Discover the breathtaking beauty of the Blue Ridge Parkway with the Scenic Blue Ridge Parkway Self-Guided Driving Audio Tour. Immerse yourself in the wonders of the southeast as you embark on a journey from the Great Smokies National Park to Shenandoah on this enchanting highway engulfed in a serene blue mist. With this self-guided driving tour, you'll not only capture stunning photos from numerous overlooks but also unearth the captivating history and legends of the Cherokee people. Let the Tour Guide App by Action be your companion as you explore the parkway’s hidden gems and unravel the stories that lie behind its scenic wonders.

What to expect?

With the Scenic Blue Ridge Parkway Self-Guided Driving Audio Tour, you can anticipate a total duration of 240 minutes filled with awe-inspiring landscapes and fascinating insights into the region's history and culture. From the moment you begin your journey in Cherokee, Asheville, Roanoke, or Afton, you'll be captivated by the panoramic vistas and the chance to pull over at over 200 overlooks to marvel at the stunning mountains and learn about their names and elevations. The tour will take you through the heart of the Appalachian Mountains, showcasing the beauty of the Cherokee heritage, pioneer settlers, and the vibrant Appalachian culture that exists to this day.

Who is this for?

The Scenic Blue Ridge Parkway Self-Guided Driving Audio Tour is perfect for adventurers and nature enthusiasts of all ages. Whether you're a solo traveler, a couple, or a family looking to create unforgettable memories, this tour offers something for everyone. Nature lovers will appreciate the opportunity to spot wildlife and immerse themselves in the stunning mountain scenery. History buffs will be fascinated by the stories of the Cherokee people and the pioneer settlers. Photographers will be inspired by the countless photo opportunities that await at the various overlooks. This tour is for anyone seeking a unique and immersive experience along one of America's most iconic scenic highways.

Why book this?

Embarking on the Scenic Blue Ridge Parkway Self-Guided Driving Audio Tour is a must for those yearning for an adventure like no other. This tour allows you to explore the beauty of the Blue Ridge Parkway at your own pace while providing you with valuable insights into the region's history and culture. With the Tour Guide App by Action, you'll have access to a wealth of information and audio instructions, ensuring you never miss a hidden gem or a significant point of interest. The lifetime validity of this tour means you can revisit the parkway whenever you desire, cherishing the memories made on this unforgettable journey. Don't miss the chance to immerse yourself in the natural wonders and fascinating stories that await along the Blue Ridge Parkway.

Good to know:

When booking the Scenic Blue Ridge Parkway Self-Guided Driving Audio Tour, remember that one tour is valid per car, allowing everyone to listen and enjoy the experience together. Before downloading the Tour Guide App by Action, make sure you have a good internet or Wi-Fi connection. The tour does not include an entrance ticket, so be sure to check the opening hours of any sites or attractions you wish to visit along the way. The tour starts and ends at multiple locations, giving you the flexibility to choose your starting point and direction. Get ready to be amazed by the beauty of the Blue Ridge Mountains and the rich cultural heritage that surrounds this iconic highway.

Reviews:

Travelers who have embarked on the Scenic Blue Ridge Parkway Self-Guided Driving Audio Tour have shared their experiences and satisfaction with this one-of-a-kind adventure. They rave about the stunning views and breathtaking landscapes that unfold at each overlook. Many appreciate the flexibility and convenience of being able to explore at their own pace while still having access to valuable information through the audio tour. Travelers are enamored by the chance to learn about the Cherokee people, the pioneer settlers, and the history that shaped the region. From families creating cherished memories to solo travelers finding solace in nature, these reviews showcase the wide appeal and enchantment that the Blue Ridge Parkway holds for all who embark on this extraordinary journey.

How long before the event do I need to book?

  • You can book at any time before the event

Vouchers accepted in the following formats

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Is an adult required for the booking?

  • At least one adult or senior required per booking

Your Itinerary

Blue Ridge Parkway

As we drive along the parkway, you'll notice spots on the road where you can pull your vehicle to the side. These overlooks are designed to spotlight the mountains' most scenic vistas. There are over 200 of them along the whole Blue Ridge Parkway! Each one features a large wooden sign that lists the name of the mountain or ridge you're looking at, and your current elevation. It's nice to give a little personal touch to the otherwise anonymous and similar-looking mountains that you drive through.

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Oconaluftee Visitor Center Parking C

Welcome to the Blue Ridge Parkway! The scenic drive follows the iconic Blue Ridge–– that's what we call the eastern side of the Appalachian mountains. As you drive through scenic vistas of majestic mountains, we'll learn about the native Cherokee, the pioneer settlers, and Appalachian culture today. When you’re ready, exit the Visitor Center parking lot and turn left onto the main road.

Ballhoot Scar Overlook

If you look out at the ridge beyond, you'll notice a blemish on the landscape, where it looks like the surface of the mountain was scraped off. The scar resembles the aftermath of a landslide. And it kind of was a landslide…. a man-made one.

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Thomas Divide Overlook

Folks have reported seeing ghost lights–– dancing white orbs that have no known explanation. These reports aren’t new either. Some locals recall family stories of the lights that date back to the 1700s! At night, you may find dozens of cars parked along the side of the road, hoping to catch a glimpse of the mysterious mountain lights.

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Big Witch Overlook

Big Witch was the name of a Cherokee medicine man. But Big Witch didn’t just mix poultices and perform rituals. He was also an eagle hunter! You might be thinking, what kind of doctor kills birds in his line of work? You see, eagle feathers were considered sacred, and they were necessary for healing ceremonies

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Bunches Bald Overlook

The Appalachian mountains are generally covered in trees from base to peak, but a few mountaintops look more like a grassy prairie than a dense forest. These patches are known as Appalachian Balds, and Bunches Bald is one of them.

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Plott Balsam Overlook

The Plott name is still famous in the Appalachian region, but you’ll never guess why! Henry Plott's family immigrated here from Germany in the late 1700s. They decided to settle in the Blue Ridge Mountains with their children… and five German hunting hounds.

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Soco Gap

In the early 1700s, the Cherokee were at war. Not with the encroaching settlers, but with another tribe, the Shawnee. The two tribes were naturally separated by the Blue Ridge Mountain range, which kept them apart… most of the time

Thunder Struck Ridge Overlook

As this overlook faces directly to the west, it's a great place to watch the sunset. If you manage to get the timing just right, you're certain to be "thunderstruck" by the brilliant orange sky above the foggy blue mountains.

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Waterrock Knob

This is Blue Ridge Parkway's tallest visitor's center! Located at 5,820 feet in elevation, this location is known for its stunning long-range views of several major Appalachian mountain chains.

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Yellow Face Overlook

This overlook perhaps gives you the best view of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Yellow Face Mountain is clearly visible. Beyond it, you can see rows and rows of subsequent ridges, each one fading into the characteristic mist of the Blue Ridge.

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Cherokee Rose

From the Trail of Tears emerged the legend of the Cherokee Rose. The flower, in full bloom, features a cluster of snow-white petals surrounding a yellow center. In the story, each petal represents a band of the Cherokee nation, and in the center lies the gold for which their nation was torn apart. In order to access that gold, the white settlers had torn off all the petals.

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Roy Taylor Forest Overlook

This scenic turnout features a little wooden observation deck so you can get a more immersive view of Blue Ridge. It might seem hard to believe now, but this robust forest was once in serious danger!

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Cowee Mountain Overlook

This is where you'll find 180-degree views from one of the highest spots on the parkway. Definitely have your camera ready for this panoramic vista!

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Cathedral Falls And French Broad Falls

A half-mile walking trail leads over three wooden bridges toward an abandoned historical mill. The wooden mill sits right at the bottom of Mill Shoals. Across the river, there's yet another waterfall: French Broad Falls. This marks the intersection between the French Broad River and Shoal Creek, and it's pretty as a picture.

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Black Balsam Knob

Black Balsam Knob is one of Blue Ridge's most popular hikes for a reason. It's got a little of everything that makes the Appalachians special, from dense forests to the wide-open meadows and mountaintop vistas.

Skinny Dip Falls Trailhead

Skinny Dip Falls, swimming is not only tolerated–– it's encouraged! This destination features both a waterfall and a swimming hole. You can climb right up the boulders to the top of the waterfall, making this a favorite spot for energetic kids and athletic adults.

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Fryingpan Mountain Lookout Tower

The background behind the name is lost to time, but a couple of legends remain. Some say it's because of a pan-shaped freshwater spring; others say the spot was marked by a frying pan hanging from a tree.

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Pisgah Inn

Pisgah Inn is a great place to stop for a moment. The inn features a public cafe, a gift shop of local artisan crafts, and a country store for all your Parkway travel necessities. But the REAL reason to visit Pisgah Inn is the view.

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Mt Pisgah

For a great hike and overlook, take a right just ahead and find a spot to park. This leads to the Mount Pisgah Trailhead.

Mills River Valley Overlook

At Mills River, you can actually get a good view of the mountains from BOTH sides of the Parkway. Chestnut Ridge is to the west, and Big Ridge is to the east. This 360-degree panoramic scope fully immerses you in the heart of the Blue Ridge Mountains.

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Bad Fork Valley Overlook

Down in the valley below, you'll see the meandering creek of Bad Fork. It's covered by laurel blossoms and surrounded by hardwood forests.

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French Broad Overlook

French Broad River is unique for a few reasons. First, it's believed to be one of the oldest rivers in the entire world, at 250 million years old. Second, it's one of the ONLY rivers in the country that flows to the north rather than south.

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Reviews

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K4505WIdavids

Amazing views and look overs. Unfortunately the inn, gift shops and toilets en route were closed! We will hopefully get the chance or do the Northern half do the route in future (our starting point was Asheville).

Lilyan_T

My husband and I carved out 4 hours for this audio tour, but the app failed to open. Customer service put us in a loop with other 'outsourced' agents, and we never got the app to work. at one point, the agent asked us to go inside out pick up point and reach out to them...the Blue Ridge agents had no idea what we were talking about, apparently, the Viator folks didn't know either.

Pikasmom

The views were breathtaking, especially with the peak foliage. We drove pieces every day and saw some great overlooks and waterfalls

Q7831RBmattm

Was very easy to follow along the route and we learned fun facts about the history of the highway which was great

lgo1958

The Parkway was beautiful! Enjoyed the narrated guide with points of interest and historical information.

ladysuzie

The tour was right on perfect. We enjoyed hearing the historical facts and information . It gave us the time to see what we wanted to see in our own time and skip what we were not interested in.

vickimadrian

The audio itself was great. Downside being that we also purchased other audio tours in the area and much of the info was redundant. Each tour should have its own unique narrative with filler stories.

Jessie_D

The narrator has a great sense of humor, was very easy to understand, and the information was very interesting. My only problem may have been with my own phone and car audio system as sometimes I could see something was playing but I couldn't hear anything. Otherwise we enjoyed the audio tour.

Vernon L

Beautiful, relaxing and informative tour. The only issue we had is that when driving the speed limit, some stories can’t finish before they’re interrupted by the next so we missed out on the complete picture in some cases.

Marie_F

I downloaded the app and try to use it and it didn't work. I couldn't contact anyone since there is no signal when you are in mountains.
Collected by Evendo, Tripadvisor & Viator
2024-05-21 01:49