Blue Ridge Parkway Construction 2025

Blue Ridge Parkway Construction 2025. Blue Ridge Country 2024 Events Guide Dorry Gertrud Glendale Springs, NC - As work progresses on a major paving project between milepost 229.6 and 305.1, park visitors can expect a full closure from milepost 261 (NC 16) to Milepost 269.8 (Phillips Gap) beginning September 16, 2024 Status is subject to change throughout the day after the page has been updated

Section of Blue Ridge Parkway damaged by 2020 landslide remains closed
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Chief among construction efforts along the North Carolina/Virginia corridor is the Laurel Fork Bridge replacement project at milepost 248.8 in Ashe County. The primary objective of the project is to improve the condition, and extend pavement life of Blue Ridge Parkway North Carolina Sections 2B-2H, MP 229.6 to MP 305.1 and 43 to include overlooks and parking areas within the project limits.

Section of Blue Ridge Parkway damaged by 2020 landslide remains closed

Status is subject to change throughout the day after the page has been updated In 2023, the Blue Ridge Parkway, with hundreds of miles of winding roads cutting through Virginia and North Carolina, was visited. Glendale Springs, NC - As work progresses on a major paving project between milepost 229.6 and 305.1, park visitors can expect a full closure from milepost 261 (NC 16) to Milepost 269.8 (Phillips Gap) beginning September 16, 2024

Section of Blue Ridge Parkway damaged by 2020 landslide remains closed. Repairs to the Blue Ridge Parkway will cost more than $1 billion Chief among construction efforts along the North Carolina/Virginia corridor is the Laurel Fork Bridge replacement project at milepost 248.8 in Ashe County.

The Blue Ridge Parkway Historical Marker. Road status as of 6:20 A.M., Sunday, March 2, 2025 Good news and bad news on the Blue Ridge Parkway, according to the National Park Service