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zwicky
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planning on spending a few day near Ashville, NC. Can one drive their 36ft motorhome plus tow on the blue ridge pkwy or is that a raod to explore in your car? Any suggestions on things to do in the area? thinking of course the Biltmore, Chimney Rock state park, i read about some swimming holes and a slide rock (anyone know more about those) thanks for any suggestions out there.

jennifer
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wbwood
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And just looking at the BRP map, the 3 tunnels that are close together are at the end near Cherokee. Park in Cherokee and ride the parkway in a car up to up above the 3 tunnels. then when you are leaving, access the parkway up in the area where you ended.
Brian
2013 Thor Chateau 31L

wbwood
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zwicky wrote:
planning on spending a few day near Ashville, NC. Can one drive their 36ft motorhome plus tow on the blue ridge pkwy or is that a raod to explore in your car? Any suggestions on things to do in the area? thinking of course the Biltmore, Chimney Rock state park, i read about some swimming holes and a slide rock (anyone know more about those) thanks for any suggestions out there.

jennifer


It can be done. You have to be the one to figure out if you want to do it. Many on here don't like to drive in the mountains with their motorhomes, TT's or 5'ers. We see them on the parkway everytime we are on it. I wouldn't hesitate to drive ours on it. As far as the road goes, it's not a bad road to drive on. There are worse side mountain roads you could be one where you will have to stop and either pull over some (if you can) to let an RV pass or barely squeeze by. But all the parts of the parkway we have been on, have not been that way.

As far as tunnels, there are 26 of them (25 in NC and 1 in VA). All but 4 of them have minimum heights of at least 13'6" and more. That's minimum (on the sides). Maximum height (in the middle is more than adequate on all the tunnels (18' and taller). The 4 tunnels which are shorter on the sides are not long tunnels (around 400' or less). You can also elect to bypass those tunnels. 3 of them are within a 3 mile spanse. Check out the tunnel website for specifics.
Brian
2013 Thor Chateau 31L

NCBounder
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Big Wheel wrote:
I agree that it is best just to drive the car on the parkway.


Same here. And there are probably some side trips off the parkway you may want to explore that would only be suitable for your toad, such as Mt. Mitchell State Park.

If your toad is has good ground clearance or 4X4 you could make a very nice loop up the parkway from Asheville, take the side road from BRP from Craggy Gardens picnic area through the back country over toward Dillingham and Bernardsville then back to Asheville. Thats just one example, there are many other forest roads that are good even for normal cars when the weather permits. Be sure to check conditions first.
Chuck & Pam
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Big_Wheel
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I agree that it is best just to drive the car on the parkway.

mockturtle
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Some of the access roads are steep and winding. And that is the understatement of the year. ๐Ÿ˜‰
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sdianel_-acct_c
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I would not have driven our Class A with toad on the BRP.
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tohare
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plan some time for the village/city of Ashville. It is unique, with interesting shops, and people watching. There is also a great garden there , not as big or fancy as Biltmore but still worth a stop if you like that kind of thing.

tcolburn
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Just for info, be aware that the BMW (motorcycle) Riders of America is holding its annual rally this year at the Biltmore from June 20-23. We're going in our MH with our bike on a trailer. Probably there will be a few thousand motorcyclists exploring the area during this time, including us!

--Tim C.
Liz & Tim Colburn
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Allworth
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While it is not impossible to take an "A+toad" on the BRP, you will probably be much happier with the car-only experience. Some of the tunnels may require a change of underwear if you are driving the MH.

Tale a picnic each day and do one run North from Asheville toward Linnville Falls (stop at the Folk Art Center run by NPS) and another day South beyond Mule Pen.

Do Biltmore! Lunch at the stables.

In the Biltmore Village Shops there is a charming crafts gallery called New Morning. Some of the pottery and woodworking is outstanding. Several places to eat in the Village. We like the Station Restaurant.

Have fun
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Martha, Allen, & Blackjack
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I_am_still_wayn
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www.nps.gov/blri

This National Park website will keep you busy for hours just on the Blue Ridge Parkway!