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Blue Ridge Parkway South Audio Driving Tour

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Embark on a captivating journey with Shaka Guide's Blue Ridge Parkway South Audio Driving Tour from Asheville to Cherokee. Let our audio tour guide be your companion as you explore the stunning Appalachian Mountains. Discover the region's rich history, diverse ecosystems, and breathtaking views from scenic overlooks. Whether you're a seasoned hiker or a leisurely stroller, we've got suggestions for everyone. With offline audio narration, customizable tour start, and turn-by-turn directions, you have the freedom to explore at your own pace. Book now and get ready to create cherished memories and uncover the hidden gems of this remarkable region. Your adventure awaits!

About this experience

  • Free Cancellation For a full refund cancel at least before the start of your booking
  • 11 hours - 13 hours
  • Suitable for 1-15 Participants
  • Private Tour
  • & Audio GuidedGuided Experience
  • Immerse in nature's wonders
  • Explore diverse ecosystems of the mountains
  • Enjoy scenic overlooks and views
  • Discover hidden gems and cherished memories
  • Customizable tour with activity recommendations
  • Tours NEVER expire
  • Offline Audio Guided Tour: Hours of audio narration with stories, travel tips and music
  • Offline map (map and GPS work completely offline - no wifi or data needed)
  • Take the tour when you want - download the tour and choose the day that works best for you
  • Tour Start is Customizable
  • Tour highlights with activity and restaurant recommendations
  • Turn-by-turn directions using GPS
  • Freedom to explore at your own pace - pick the stops you want, skip the ones you don’t
  • Audio narration that plays automatically as you drive
  • Private transportation
  • Meals and refreshment
  • Parking Fees
  • Entrance Fees

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Introduction

Embark on a captivating journey from Asheville to Cherokee with Shaka Guide's Blue Ridge Parkway South Audio Driving Tour. This tour offers a unique experience, blending history, nature, and adventure into one unforgettable trip through the Appalachian Mountains.

What to expect?

On the Blue Ridge Parkway South Audio Driving Tour, travelers can anticipate a seamless blend of informative narration, stunning scenery, and opportunities for exploration. With hours of engaging audio commentary, offline maps, and customizable tour options, this experience promises a deep dive into the beauty and history of the region.

Who is this for?

This tour is perfect for nature lovers, history enthusiasts, and adventure seekers alike. Whether you're a solo traveler, a couple looking for a romantic getaway, or a family seeking a fun and educational experience, the Blue Ridge Parkway tour caters to a wide range of interests and preferences.

Why book this?

Immerse yourself in the natural beauty of the Appalachian Mountains with Shaka Guide's Blue Ridge Parkway tour. From scenic overlooks to leisurely hikes, this experience offers a perfect blend of relaxation and adventure. With the freedom to explore at your own pace and a wealth of insider tips and recommendations, this tour ensures a memorable and enriching journey through one of America's most iconic landscapes.

Good to know

When booking the Blue Ridge Parkway South Audio Driving Tour, travelers can expect tours that never expire, offline audio narration, customizable tour start times, and turn-by-turn directions using GPS. While private transportation, meals, and entrance fees are not included, the tour provides a comprehensive and convenient way to explore the region on your terms.

Reviews

Travelers who have experienced Shaka Guide's Blue Ridge Parkway tour rave about the immersive audio narration, stunning scenery, and flexibility to explore at their own pace. Many appreciate the insightful commentary, helpful recommendations, and overall convenience of the tour, making it a must-do for anyone looking to discover the hidden gems of the Appalachian Mountains.

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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Your Itinerary

The North Carolina Arboretum

This elegant arboretum is a massive 400-acre park with cultivated gardens, a cool Bonsai tree display, and some hiking trails through forests and mountains. There’s a small cafe that’s handy for a light meal or beverage. Those looking for easy or accessible walks through beautiful gardens and trees should prioritize this stop.

Bad Fork Valley Overlook

Heading south from Asheville, this is the first overlook after you’ve driven up into the mountains and gained some more elevation. But, there are plenty of overlooks to come.

Beaver Dam Gap Overlook

Most overlooks along the Parkway offer a view pointed in one direction. But here, up on a ridgeline, you can get a lovely view in either direction from the parking lot.

Mt. Pisgah Trailhead

Mt. Pisgah is easily visible from the Asheville area, and now you have the opportunity to hike to the top. It’s about a 4.5 mile, or 7 kilometer, round-trip hike to the top, and rated moderate to strenuous. It’s a rewarding view when the summit’s not covered by clouds.

Pisgah Inn

A touch of civilization before heading further into the woods. Grab a meal at the restaurant, or some grab-and-go food and snacks at the shop or wayside building. But make sure to check out the observation deck and rocking chairs, just behind the restaurant, for a really marvelous view of the mountains.

Fryingpan Mountain Lookout Tower

This hike is a little different, following an old gravel road instead of a trail. It’s a moderate hike uphill, but it ends at an old, steel lookout tower, and the view from the top is outstanding. The hike is about a mile and a half round trip.

Cradle of Forestry

This overlook stands above the site of an old forestry school owned by the Vanderbilts. Today, the grove of trees is still going strong.

Cradle of Forestry in America

Learn about the birth of forestry education at this tidy little museum. The interactive exhibits are a nice change of pace for kids in tow, and everyone will enjoy the air-conditioning and history. The grounds include easy, paved trails that pass the buildings from the school.

Sliding Rock

This gently-graded waterfall doubles as a natural waterslide! Don your swimsuits, then wait in line to slide down into the chilly pool below. A lifeguard is on duty during the busy summer months.

Looking Glass Falls

This 60-foot, or 18-meter waterfall, is one of the most popular in North Carolina because you can see it from the road! There’s no need for a hike for this one.

Coon Tree Picnic Area

Flush toilets and picnic tables are the highlight here, and it’s also a handy spot to turn around and park for Looking Glass Falls.

Skinny Dip Falls

The trail to Skinny Dip Falls is about a mile round trip and is easy to moderate. It’s not the most impressive waterfall on the tour, but some people enjoy taking a dip in the pool. The trailhead is across the Parkway from Looking Glass Rock Overlook, which is a great view of the granite monolith Looking Glass Rock.

Graveyard Fields

Graveyard Fields got its spooky name, and look, from a series of natural disasters. But it’s also one of the most popular hiking spots on the entire Parkway because there are two waterfalls. The first waterfall is on a fairly easy loop trail, about a mile and a half long. To see the other waterfall, add another mile and a half on a connected spur road.

Black Balsam Knob

Just off the Parkway, this trail is about one and a half miles round-trip. The moderately-difficult hike takes you to a 360-degree panorama of the mountains. So if the weather’s nice, this could be the best view of the day. The view is open most of the way up, so the reward is well worth the effort.

Devil's Courthouse

You can enjoy this impressive cliff from the overlook, or you can hike to the top. A path heads up through the woods and comes out at the summit, where you can see four states. It’s under a mile round-trip, and will probably take around 45 minutes. But it’s also a pretty steep hike.

Cowee Mountain Overlook

Our vote for the best overlook on the tour! There’s nothing blocking your view as you gaze at miles upon miles of the Blue Ridge Mountains.

Richland Balsam Nature Loop Trail

The view from the overlook is just okay, but the main attraction here is the Richland Balsam Trail, a moderately difficult one-and-a-half-mile loop through the forest. It’s a nice walk through the woods if you have time.

Richland Balsam Overlook

The view from this overlook is mostly concealed by trees, but it’s the highest point on the entire Parkway at 6053 feet or over 1800 meters. There’s a sign designating the overlook as the highest point, which is a popular photo opp.

Standing Rock Overlook

Near the entrance to this overlook is a large, standalone boulder that’s a popular photo op.

Waterrock Knob

The view from this large overlook is one of the best on the entire Parkway, from over 6,000 feet up. There are plenty of picnic tables, as well as a small visitor center. There’s also the Waterrock Knob Trail. This 1-mile round-trip hike is not especially easy, but it goes to the top of Waterrock Knob for another incredible view.

Thunder Struck Ridge Overlook

This is another splendid overlook of the layered mountains and valleys beyond.

Soco Falls

Just about a mile off the Parkway, Soco Falls is a double waterfall, with two cascades meeting together at a pool. The waterfall is actually visible a few steps from the parking lot. But, if you’re game for a little scramble, the best view is at the base of the falls.

Bunches Bald Overlook

A lower elevation overlook, compared to the heights up near Waterrock Knob, but still lovely and possibly a terrific spot for fall colors. After you complete the last stop on the tour, feel free to enjoy nearby Smoky Mountain National Park!

Reviews

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theadventuringsun

It’s nice but honestly had me panicking if I made a wrong turn. The problem was that there was a whole portion of the route that was closed due to construction and the app does not help with that. As a first time solo traveler, it sucked being lost in the mountains and having terrible signal.
Collected by Evendo, Tripadvisor & Viator
2024-05-19 05:11