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The Blue Ridge Parkway remains the most intact example of pre- and post-World War II automotive rural parkway design. <em>Photo from NPS Archives</em>

The Blue Ridge Parkway remains the most intact example of pre- and post-World War II automotive rural parkway design. Photo from NPS Archives

Grayson County, VA

Plateau Region • Milepost 213

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Discover the best kept secrets of Grayson County along our scenic country roads.

Discover the best kept secrets of Grayson County along our scenic country roads. Photo by Felicia R. Hash

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Near milepost 213

Nestled in the heart of the Blue Ridge Mountains of southwestern Virginia, Grayson County features the highest points in Virginia on Mount Rogers and Whitetop mountains. From the Blue Ridge Parkway to Grayson Highlands State Park, Mount Rogers National Recreation Area, New River Trail State Park, the Appalachian Trail, the New River, and the Virginia Creeper Trail, Grayson County is 460 square miles of adventure!