Mabry Mill - in the Blue Ridge Mountains
The Blue Ridge Parkway meanders 469 miles and follows the Appalachian Mtn. chain. It provides some of the most spectacular scenery in the world, ranging from 650 to 6000 ft. in elevation.
Mabry Mill, located at milepost 176.2, is one of the most photogenic sites in Virginia. It was operated by E.B. Mabry from 1910-1935 and made famous by artists and photographers. A trail takes you to the gristmill, sawmill and blacksmith shop.
The Blue Ridge Parkway meanders 469 miles and follows the Appalachian Mtn. chain. It provides some of the most spectacular scenery in the world, ranging from 650 to 6000 ft. in elevation.
Mabry Mill, located at milepost 176.2, is one of the most photogenic sites in Virginia. It was operated by E.B. Mabry from 1910-1935 and made famous by artists and photographers. A trail takes you to the gristmill, sawmill and blacksmith shop.