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At milepost 74.7, the very easy,
0.1-mile Thunder Ridge trail
leads to a pretty valley view. The
tough 1.2-mile Apple Orchard
Falls trail leads can be accessed
at milepost 78.4.

6 Peaks Of Otter
The three Peaks of
Otter – Sharp Top, Flat
Top and Harkening
Hill – were once dubbed
the highest mountains
in North America by
Thomas Jefferson. He
was decidedly wrong in
that assessment, but the

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peaks are undeniably
dramatic, dominating
the landscape for miles
around.
There’s a visitor center
at milepost 86; from
here you can take the
steep 1.5 mile Sharp Top
Trail, which summits the
eponymous mountain
(3875ft). The Flat Top
Trail goes higher and
further (4.4 miles), but
at a considerably less
demanding incline.
You’ll end at the Peaks
Picnic area (say that
three times fast). If
you’re pressed for time,
the 0.8-mile Elk Run
Trail is an easy self-
guided nature tour.
At milepost 83.1,
just before the visitor

center, the Fallingwater
Cascades Trail is a 1.5
mile loop that wanders
past deep-carved ravines
to a snowy-white
waterfall.
Although closed at the
time of research, this is
the location of the Peaks
of Otter Lodge.

The Drive » Get on VA-43
south, also known as Peaks Rd,
from the Blue Ridge Parkway.
It’s about an 11 mile drive along
this road to Bedford.

7 Bedford
Tiny Bedford suffered the
most casualties per capita
during WWII, and hence
was chosen to host the
National D-Day Memorial
(%540-586-3329; US 460

There are numerous private camping sites, and four public campgrounds (%877-
444-6777; http://www.recreation.gov; campsites $19; hMay-Oct) located at mileposts 60.8, 85.6,
120.4 and 161.1, on the Virginia side of the Blue Ridge Parkway.
Campgrounds along the parkway are open from May to October, with a per-night
charge. Use the aforementioned reservations website to book these sites. Demand
is higher on weekends and holidays. While there are no electrical hookups at
parkway campsites, you will find restrooms, potable water and picnic tables. You’re
often at a pretty high elevation (over 2500-ft high), so even during summer you may
want to bring some extra layers, as it can get chilly up here.
You can also stay in two cabin-style accommodations options, although only
one was open during our research. Rocky Knob Cabins (%540-593-3503; http://www.
rockyknobcabins.com; 266 Mabry Mill Rd; cabin with shared bath $75; hMay-Oct; p#), in
the wonderfully named Meadows of Dan, are pretty rustic, but comfortable and cozy
as well. Each cabin comes with two full-sized beds, but bath facilities are shared.
Bring food, as eating options are limited along the parkway.
Peaks of Otter Lodge (%540-586-1081; http://www.peaksofotter.com; Mile 86, 85554
Blue Ridge Pkwy; r from $130; a), about 20 miles from Roanoke, is a pretty, split-rail-
surrounded lodge on a small lake nestled between two of its namesake mountains.
The lodge had recently been sold to new ownership at the time of research. There’s
a restaurant, but no public phones and no cellphone reception.

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RIDGE PARKWAY

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