National Park Service officials are closely monitoring the projected path of Tropical Storm Ian and preparing for a range of potential impacts across the Blue Ridge Parkway. This weekend, visitors to the Blue Ridge Parkway should expect closures and use caution due to expected periods of heavy rainfall, flooding, and strong wind. Based on the projected course of the storm, closures will start in the following locations beginning late afternoon on Friday, September 30, 2022:
- Milepost 318 - 375.2 from Linville Spur Road to Bull Gap
- Milepost 393 - 406 from the French Broad overlook to Rte 151 entrance (north side)
- Milepost 412.9 - 443 from Hwy 276 (south side) to Balsam Gap
- Milepost 446 - 469 from Balsam Gap to southern terminus.
- Pisgah Inn will remain accessible via both Hwy 151 and Hwy 27, providing two egress routes in opposite directions for visitors.
- Craggy Gardens Visitor Center at milepost 364 and Waterrock Knob Visitor Center at milepost 451.2 will be closed.
Updates and information regarding the status of park facilities, including the road itself, will be available on Parkway’s website, and its Twitter and Facebook pages. Park visitors and neighbors are encouraged to check these sites regularly for information and before heading out to the Parkway.
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