Rangers warn visitors should use extreme caution if they venture off the parkway, as assessments of the many trails have not been completed.
A nearly 200-mile stretch of the Blue Ridge Parkway in Virginia has reopened following damage from the remnants of Hurricane Helene. The National Park Service stated that the roadway from milepost 0 to milepost 198 in the southern part of the Commonwealth is now open; however, the parkway remains closed in North Carolina due to substantial damage that still exists.
"FALL FOLIAGE TRACKER: WHERE AND WHEN TO SEE THE MOST BRILLIANT COLORS ACROSS THE USRangers said they aim to reopen approximately 40 more miles of the parkway in southern Virginia within the next two weeks. However, there is currently no timeline for reopening more than 200 miles that runs through North Carolina.
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