Asheville, N.C. has something to celebrate! After nearly six weeks of hard work and incredible dedication, a significant stretch of the iconic Blue Ridge Parkway is back open just in time to bask in the beautiful colors of the leaf season. It’s a breath of fresh air for locals and tourists alike, allowing everyone to enjoy the stunning scenery that makes this area so special.
The National Park Service has been busy! They managed to clear out over 150 shipping containers of debris to reopen an impressive 11 miles of the Parkway. This scenic stretch runs between US 70 and Route 191, very close to the stunning Arboretum. With all the hard work that went into reopening this beloved landmark, you can just feel the excitement buzzing in the air.
This reopening is not just about enjoying nature. For many in Asheville, it symbolizes hope for local businesses that have faced challenges during the recovery from recent hardships. The expectation is that more visitors will flock to the area to take in the fall foliage and explore the natural beauty, providing a much-needed boost to the tourism economy.
Recently, a visitor from Durham, Brent Savage, couldn’t contain his joy over the reopening. “This absolutely reminds me of upstate [water]falls and that’s one thing that I was kind of worried about coming to the South,” he shared. His enthusiasm for the stunning views and the vibrant colors of the season echoed what many have been missing out on. “This is absolutely incredible. This is like just being at home,” he said. It’s clear that the majestic landscape truly captures the hearts of everyone who comes through.
Candler resident Richard Esker expressed his thoughts while enjoying the reopened section of the park. He believes that, “I think over time, yes. Not immediately, but I think that the visitors will come back.” His optimism is shared by many locals who see this reopening as a turning point for both tourism and community spirit.
It’s great news that the Blue Ridge Parkway Visitor Center has also reopened its doors to the public. However, keep in mind that the stretch leading up to the Folk Art Center won’t be accessible until Saturday. Those planning to visit should check on the status of other nearby segments to see when they might get to enjoy even more of this breathtaking parkway.
While the Parkway’s reopening is exciting, the National Park Service has yet to announce timelines for when the sections both north and south of the newly opened area will be restored. For now, everyone is encouraged to take advantage of the picturesque views and experience the amazing outdoor opportunities that Asheville has to offer.
So, grab your hiking boots, pack a picnic, and get ready to explore the revitalized Blue Ridge Parkway! Both residents and visitors are eager to soak in the fall colors and witness the beauty that this incredible landscape possesses. After challenges and hard work, Asheville stands ready and open, welcoming everyone to reconnect with nature and each other. It’s a celebration of resilience, community, and the stunning landscapes that bring us all together.
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