Blue Ridge
PARKWAY
VIRGINIA • NORTH CAROLINA

UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, J. A. Krug, Secretary
NATIONAL PARK SERVICE, Newton B. Drury, Director

Blue Ridge Parkway is a unit of the National Park System, which is owned by the people of the United States and administered for them by the National Park Service of the Department of the Interior.

CONTENTS

[A Scene on the Parkway] Cover [Blue Ridge Parkway, Virginia-North Carolina] 3 [The Four Seasons] 4 [What to Do and Where] 5-6 [Mile Posts, Special Information, Entrances] 7 [a]Blue Ridge Parkway by Sections:] [Shenandoah National Park—Roanoke, Va.] 8-9 [Roanoke, Va.—North Carolina State Line] 10-11 [Virginia State Line—Linville River, N. C.] 12-13 [Linville River—Great Smoky Mountains National Park] 14-15 [Regional Map] Back Cover

REGULATIONS

Enforcement of regulations is a part of the Parkway rangers’ job, but the rangers are eager also to help you enjoy your visit. A copy of the regulations may be seen in the superintendent’s office. The regulations are for your protection and for the protection of your property—The Parkway.

While on the Blue Ridge Parkway please remember the following:

Fire is the forest’s greatest foe; build fires only in places provided, and be cautious generally.