Discover breathtaking views, cliffs, and waterfalls on a full-day private tour of the Blue Ridge Parkway. Experience the splendor of the Southern Highlands.
Discover breathtaking views, cliffs, and waterfalls on a full-day private tour of the Blue Ridge Parkway. Experience the splendor of the Southern Highlands.
- Graveyard Fields Hike & Waterfalls - Graveyard Fields is a cherished natural destination along the Blue Ridge Parkway, celebrated for its expansive mountain valley, flowing streams, vibrant wildflowers, and stunning waterfall views. The unique name originates from a time when a fierce storm left behind large, dead tree trunks that early settlers…
- Graveyard Fields Hike & Waterfalls - Graveyard Fields is a cherished natural destination along the Blue Ridge Parkway, celebrated for its expansive mountain valley, flowing streams, vibrant wildflowers, and stunning waterfall views. The unique name originates from a time when a fierce storm left behind large, dead tree trunks that early settlers thought resembled a spooky graveyard.
Visitors can enjoy panoramic views of the valley from the overlook, making it a worthwhile stop even for those who prefer to remain near the parking area.
For those seeking a closer experience, guests can opt for a short walk to Lower Falls, a charming waterfall accessible via an easy-to-moderate trail featuring boardwalks and stairs. The reward is the tranquil sound of cascading water amidst a lush mountain forest.
Whether you choose to admire the views or take the optional walk, Graveyard Fields provides a delightful glimpse of the wild Blue Ridge Mountains.
- Looking Glass Rock - A visit to Looking Glass Rock Overlook offers one of the Blue Ridge Parkway’s most iconic mountain vistas. From this scenic viewpoint, guests can marvel at the impressive face of Looking Glass Rock, a massive granite dome that rises dramatically above the surrounding Pisgah National Forest. Its distinctive name comes from winter conditions, when ice forms on the smooth rock face, causing it to shine like a mirror in the sunlight.
This is an ideal short scenic stop to stretch your legs, take photos, and enjoy the breathtaking mountain scenery without a hike. During your approximately 10-minute visit, your guide can share the region’s history, highlight surrounding peaks, and explain the geological forces that shaped these ancient Appalachian landscapes over hundreds of millions of years.
It’s an easy yet memorable stop that captures the rugged beauty that makes the Blue Ridge Parkway so unforgettable.
- Devil’s Courthouse - One of the most dramatic stops along the Blue Ridge Parkway, Devil’s Courthouse rises over 5,700 feet above sea level and offers some of the most breathtaking mountain views in Western North Carolina. Guests can enjoy spectacular panoramic scenery directly from the parking area, making this a rewarding stop even for those who prefer not to hike.
For guests seeking a bit of adventure, an optional 1-mile round-trip hike leads to the rocky summit, where your guide can share the fascinating history and legends tied to this striking peak. The trail is short but steep, so participation is entirely optional.
The unusual name comes from Cherokee legend, which tells of a cave within the mountain where a sinister spirit held court. Early settlers were equally captivated by the mountain’s dramatic appearance and commanding views. Whether you choose to relax at the overlook or make the climb, Devil’s Courthouse is one of the Parkway’s most unforgettable stops.
- Pisgah Forest - A stop at the historic Pisgah Inn and Mount Pisgah overlook offers guests a chance to relax, stretch their legs, and enjoy some of the most beautiful high-elevation scenery near Asheville. Perched along the Blue Ridge Parkway at over 5,000 feet, this area is known for sweeping panoramic mountain views, crisp fresh air, and the dramatic presence of Mount Pisgah rising nearby.
During this approximately 20-minute stop, guests can take photos from the overlook, browse the small general store for snacks, souvenirs, or drinks, and enjoy a convenient restroom break before continuing deeper into the mountains.
Mount Pisgah has long been one of Asheville’s most recognizable peaks, serving as a visual landmark for locals and visitors alike. Named in the 1800s, the mountain has become an iconic symbol of the region’s rugged beauty and a beloved gateway to the Blue Ridge Mountains.
- Richland Balsam Mountain - One of the most unforgettable stops along the Blue Ridge Parkway, Richland Balsam Overlook marks the highest point on the entire Parkway at 6,053 feet above sea level. Here, guests can step out and take in sweeping panoramic views across layers of ancient Appalachian mountains, often stretching for miles on clear days.
The air is noticeably cooler and crisper at this elevation, offering a refreshing break and a true high-mountain experience unlike anywhere else along the route. This area is named for the nearby Richland Balsam mountain, one of the highest peaks in North Carolina, and is surrounded by rare high-elevation spruce-fir forest more commonly associated with northern climates.
It’s the perfect scenic photo stop to pause, breathe in the mountain air, and appreciate the remarkable beauty of the Blue Ridge Mountains from their highest drivable point.
- Cold Mountain - A quick stop at Cold Mountain Overlook offers sweeping views across some of Western North Carolina’s most beautiful mountain landscapes. In just 5–10 minutes, guests can step out, breathe in the crisp mountain air, capture stunning panoramic photos, and take in the layered ridgelines that make the Blue Ridge Parkway so unforgettable.
This overlook carries special significance for many visitors because of its connection to Cold Mountain, the bestselling novel by North Carolina author Charles Frazier, whose story helped introduce many travelers to the beauty and history of the Southern Appalachians. Later adapted into the acclaimed film, the story drew inspiration from these rugged mountain landscapes and the region’s Civil War-era heritage.
Whether you’re a literature lover or simply here for the views, this brief scenic stop offers a peaceful and memorable glimpse into the timeless beauty of Appalachia.
- Mingo Falls - For guests wanting a little extra adventure, we may have the option to visit beautiful Mingo Falls, one of the tallest and most impressive waterfalls in the Southern Appalachians.
This scenic stop does require a climb of approximately 160 stairs, so while the average active guest can typically manage it comfortably, participation is entirely optional. Guests who prefer not to make the climb are absolutely welcome to relax, enjoy other scenic stops, or spend additional time exploring elsewhere along the route.
Because this is a private tour, the day is designed around your group’s interests, pace, and mobility level—not a rigid schedule. Whether you’d like to add a waterfall adventure, spend more time enjoying mountain overlooks, linger in Cherokee, or simply enjoy a more relaxed scenic day, the experience can be tailored to you.
- Cherokee - As we descend from the Blue Ridge Parkway into Cherokee, guests will have time to relax, explore, and enjoy this charming mountain town at the gateway to Great Smoky Mountains National Park.
Because this is a private tour, this portion of the day is flexible based on your group’s interests. Guests may choose to enjoy lunch in Cherokee, browse local shops, take a scenic drive through town, or make a quick stop at the Oconaluftee Visitor Center, where elk are often spotted grazing nearby.
For guests who prefer a more leisurely afternoon instead of additional hiking, Cherokee also offers the option for a quick visit to Harrah’s Cherokee Casino Resort.
Whether you’d like to stretch your legs, enjoy a relaxed lunch, explore a little local culture, or simply take in the mountain atmosphere, this stop adds a customizable and enjoyable break before the return journey to Asheville.

- Private transportation
- Bottled water
- Snacks
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Hotel or AirBnB Drop off and Pick Up included
- In-person guide
- Private transportation
- Bottled water
- Snacks
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Hotel or AirBnB Drop off and Pick Up included
- In-person guide
- Lunch
- Gratuities
- Lunch
- Gratuities
Discover the awe-inspiring landscapes of Western North Carolina on a full-day private journey along the renowned Blue Ridge Parkway.
Starting from Asheville, the tour heads south into some of the most elevated scenery in the eastern United States, with stops at overlooks such as Mount Pisgah, Looking Glass Rock, Cold Mountain, Graveyard Fields, Devil’s…
Discover the awe-inspiring landscapes of Western North Carolina on a full-day private journey along the renowned Blue Ridge Parkway.
Starting from Asheville, the tour heads south into some of the most elevated scenery in the eastern United States, with stops at overlooks such as Mount Pisgah, Looking Glass Rock, Cold Mountain, Graveyard Fields, Devil’s Courthouse, and Richland Balsam—the highest point on the Blue Ridge Parkway.
For those seeking adventure, there is an optional short hike to Devil’s Courthouse, offering breathtaking panoramic views.
Descending into Cherokee, the tour includes a visit to the Oconaluftee Visitor Center, where elk sightings are common, and continues to the stunning Mingo Falls, one of the tallest waterfalls in the Southern Appalachians.
The itinerary also features scenic photo opportunities, including a picturesque mountain suspension bridge, before returning to Asheville through magnificent mountain vistas.
As a private tour, the day is adaptable and customized to the group’s preferences, while the driving is expertly managed.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.