How many tunnels are there on the Blue Ridge Parkway?

Tunnels Along the Parkway
There are 25 tunnels in North Carolina and one in Virginia. These tunnels are listed below by milepost, length, maximum height (over the center of the road), and minimum height (over the edge of the road).
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How long are the tunnels on the Blue Ridge Parkway?

Blue Ridge Parkway tunnels consist of a total of 26 tunnels constructed through the mountain sides along the 469 miles of the Blue Ridge Parkway. Bluff Mountain Tunnel, is the only tunnel Virginia and North Carolina has a total of twenty-five tunnels that are listed below.
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Why are there tunnels on the Blue Ridge Parkway?

Tunnels along the Parkway were often constructed to reduce excessive scarring that open cuts would entail, enabling the Parkway to cross through ridges in the interest of maintaining the most desirable route location.
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How many tunnels does the BRP have?

Of the 26 tunnels on the Blue Ridge Parkway, 25 of them are in North Carolina near Asheville! We've listed them below by milepost, from north to south.
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What is the shortest tunnel on the Blue Ridge Parkway?

The shortest tunnel along the Parkway, at Rough Ridge (MP 349) is just 182 feet long.
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Tunnel Vision- Blue Ridge Parkway- All 26 Tunnels!



Where does Blue Ridge Parkway start and end?

The parkway connects Shenandoah National Park, near Waynesboro, VA (Milepost 0) with Great Smoky Mountains National Park, near Cherokee, NC (Milepost 469). Asheville and Boone, NC and Roanoke, VA are the largest cities along the way.
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Is there a tunnel in North Carolina?

Beaucatcher Tunnel carries U.S. Route 70 (US 70) and US 74A through Beaucatcher Mountain in Asheville, North Carolina. Work on the 750-foot (230 m) tunnel was started in 1927 and completed in 1929. The tunnel has two lanes and sidewalks separated from the traffic lanes by concrete barriers.
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Are there tunnels on I 40?

Winding in parallel with the river, I-40 goes through twin tunnels. When the tunnels opened in 1968, they were the first Interstate tunnels east of the Mississippi River. I-40 then proceeds through the Pigeon River Gorge for the next 16 miles (26 km).
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Where are the tunnels in North Carolina?

There's Nothing Quite As Magical As The Stone Face Tunnels You'll Find On The Blue Ridge Parkway In North Carolina. North Carolinians aren't very accustomed to driving through tunnels.
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What is the speed limit on Blue Ridge Parkway?

This is part of what makes the road seem to lie gently on the land and it also requires some extra care while driving. The parkway speed limit is mostly 45 mph, but occasionally it will drop to 25 mph or 35 mph. Most highways have curves with a standard radius that never changes.
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Can you pull a camper on Blue Ridge Parkway?

Yes, it is possible to drive an RV on the Blue Ridge Parkway.
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Does the Appalachian Trail cross the Blue Ridge Parkway?

The Appalachian Trail runs parallel to the Blue Ridge Parkway from Milepost 90-97 between Blackhorse Gap and Bearwallow Gap. There are multiple spots along this portion of the road that provide opportunities to hop on the A.T.
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How many people died making the Blue Ridge Tunnel?

Records show that about 800 Irishmen and 40 enslaved African American laborers worked on the tunnel and there were 189 recorded deaths during its construction including men, women, and children who died during a cholera epidemic in 1854.
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What towns does the Blue Ridge Parkway go through?

Major towns and cities along the way include Waynesboro, Roanoke, and Galax in Virginia; and in North Carolina, Boone and Asheville, where it runs across the property of the Biltmore Estate. The Blue Ridge Parkway tunnels were constructed through the rock—one in Virginia and 25 in North Carolina.
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Where are the tunnels on I-40 in Tennessee?

During Interstate 40's run through mountainous Haywood County, travelers encounter two tunnels eastbound and one along the westbound lanes. The odd tunnel is located near mile 8, the pair of tunnels are located near mile 5. All three tunnels are about one quarter mile in length and are to my knowledge, unnamed.
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Does Interstate 40 go through the mountains?

Turning along a southeasterly course, Interstate 40 traverses the Great Smoky Mountains into North Carolina. Spanning nearly the width of the Tar Heel State, I-40 connects regional cities in western parts of the state including Asheville, Hickory and Statesville with the Triad area (Winston-Salem and Greensboro).
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Why are there so many abandoned houses in North Carolina?

Bowers says a lot of times the homes are inherited after a death in the family, but some families can't tend to them, “Some heirs to the home live out of state and that's why the houses fall into disrepair,” she said. Bowers has explored around 400 homes and taken 1,000 photos.
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Is alcohol allowed on the Blue Ridge Parkway?

But it is illegal. The law pertains to any kind of alcohol, and to everyone, whether driving or not. Drinking alcohol or having an open container is also prohibited on trails, trailheads and any public use area, such as Craggy Gardens Pinnacle.
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How many miles does the Blue Ridge Parkway run?

The Parkway is 469 miles long and the experience of the drive can vary throughout the year. Plan your trip along the Parkway.
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What is the prettiest part of the Blue Ridge Parkway?

Ten Must-See Spots on the Blue Ridge Parkway
  • Cascade Falls. Milepost 271.9. ...
  • Rough Ridge. Milepost 302.8. ...
  • Beacon Heights. Milepost 305.2. ...
  • Flat Rock. Milepost 308.3. ...
  • Chestoa View Overlook. Milepost 320.8. ...
  • Mount Mitchell. Milepost 355.4. ...
  • Craggy Pinnacle. Milepost 364.1. ...
  • Waterrock Knob. Milepost 451.2.
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Can you sleep in your car on the Blue Ridge Parkway?

Camping is only allowed in one of the Parkway's eight designated camping areas. Sleeping in a vehicle overnight is not allowed for visitor safety.
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How long does it take to drive the entire Blue Ridge Parkway?

This is why the parkway is the most visited single unit in the U.S. National Parks System. Driving straight through without stopping would take about ten to twelve hours, but three to seven days is needed to explore it well.
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Who built Blue Ridge Parkway?

Stanley Abbott, a New York landscape architect, was hired to oversee the project. He had a vision of a chain of parks and recreational areas with preserved viewsheds for the parkway. When World War II began, approximately 170 miles were open to travel and another 160 miles were under construction.
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