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Nearly a year after Helene, the reopening of a popular section of Blue | |
Ridge Parkway brings hope to communities | |
By Graham Hurley, CNN | |
Updated: | |
5:00 AM EDT, Sun September 21, 2025 | |
Source: CNN | |
A 26-mile stretch of the Blue Ridge Parkway has reopened in western | |
North Carolina - just in time for the busy fall season - marking a | |
major milestone in the state’s recovery nearly one year after | |
Hurricane Helene devastated much of the region. | |
The 469-mile scenic roadway managed by the National Park Service winds | |
through North Carolina and Virginia. The famed route experienced | |
extensive blowdowns, erosion, and landslides, resulting in much of the | |
roadway being impassable after Helene struck in September 2024. | |
More than 16.7 million people visited the parkway, making it the | |
second-most visited NPS site in 2024, according to. | |
This section of the southern Appalachian Mountains attracts numerous | |
tourists from across the US who want to experience breathtaking views | |
and picturesque landscapes. The city of Asheville, nestled in the Blue | |
Ridge Mountains, thrives on tourism. | |
More than 30% of Asheville’s yearly traffic occurs in the fourth | |
quarter, according to Explore Asheville, and local businesses’ | |
profits cratered, taking a devastating hit in 2024 as they wrestled | |
with storm impacts. | |
The reopening of this section of the roadway stretches from Asheville | |
to the entrance of Mt. Mitchell State Park, home to the tallest peak | |
east of the Mississippi River. | |
Businesses and locals are anxious and hopeful that this reopening will | |
restore much of the traffic and tourism dollars they lost last year. | |
More than $1.3 billion was spent in communities along the parkway in | |
2023, according to the NPS. However, with the remaining repair work | |
needed on the roadway, they are cautiously optimistic. | |
Helene unleashed 57 landslides on the parkway | |
Helene decimated swaths of the Blue Ridge Parkway in North Carolina, | |
with damage occurring along 200 miles of the roadway, the NPS said. | |
In the wake of the storm, at least 57 landslides of varying | |
complexities blocked the route, according to the NPS. Work to restore | |
the parkway to its glory began after the storm passed and is ongoing. | |
The opening of this section marks the first phase of completion of a | |
three-phase system that the NPS created to restore the route. | |
NPS officials are aiming to restore the parkway by the fall of 2026. | |
Helene’s stain on the parkway and the surrounding areas in western | |
North Carolina can still be seen today. Lingering debris piles and | |
damage still line sections of the Swannanoa River in Asheville, said | |
Franklin Tate, an associate regional director for the the organization | |
responsible for managing and protecting the longest hiking-only | |
footpath in the world. | |
Businesses have struggled to survive | |
Despite immense progress, local businesses are still reeling without | |
full access to the roadway. Jeremy Poore, 49, of Old Fort co-runs | |
Mountaintop Shuttle, a shuttle business that relies on a portion of the | |
parkway that remains closed. | |
“We still can’t drive to the parkway where we need to, even with | |
the new awesome news of opening from Asheville up to Mount Mitchell,” | |
Poore said. | |
Poore’s business transports mountain bikers to various points along | |
the Blue Ridge Parkway for downhill adventures along the Appalachian | |
Mountains across western North Carolina. | |
Helene devastated the town, where Poore operates, and he was unable to | |
manage his business during the first few months after the storm. During | |
the parkway’s closure, shuttle revenue tanked 98%. | |
Poore pivoted to other ventures to make ends meet after the storm | |
struck, including trail clearing, trail education and intensive | |
workshops on trail maintenance. | |
Randy Claybrook, 60, runs the Bent Creek Lodge out of Asheville which | |
draws people coming into the city looking to explore the Blue Ridge | |
Parkway. | |
The lodge lost all of its October revenue in 2024 after Helene wiped | |
out Asheville’s water infrastructure. The storm struck right before | |
Asheville’s peak leaf-changing season, when local businesses charge | |
higher rates for tourists. | |
Asheville restored its supply of drinking water on November 18, 2024, | |
ending a 53-day outage caused by the storm that closed restaurants, | |
bars, and lodges at the height of the fall season. | |
Another factor contributing to the loss of business after Helene was | |
that people were hesitant to visit Asheville due to uncertainty about | |
the passability of the roads, Claybrook said. | |
“After a catastrophe, a lot of our tourism evaporated, even though | |
many of the restaurants, bars and art places were able to open in | |
December, people were staying away, and because of that, we just | |
weren’t able to bring in dollars to have a good steam of headroom to | |
get through the winter,” Claybrook said. | |
From fiscal year 2024 to fiscal year 2025, Claybrook said his business | |
experienced a 25% decline in revenue, and he reported a total loss of | |
$150,000 since Helene struck. | |
Claybrook hopes to see a resurgence of bookings to reach the pre-Helene | |
numbers he had, but he stressed that there still seems to be a | |
hesitance from people looking to visit the region. | |
There’s a collective belief that it feels like tourists are sitting | |
back and waiting a bit to visit Asheville due to the uncertainty of the | |
conditions in the tourist hot spot, Tate said. | |
“I feel like Helene is stuck in people’s minds a little bit | |
more…because it was so unusual to be seeing that kind of devastation | |
up in the highlands of the southern Appalachians,” Tate added. | |
Optimism for the incoming season | |
After losing out on last year’s fall season, businesses are hoping | |
milestones like the recent reopening of the Blue Ridge Parkway will | |
encourage more people to visit. | |
Currently, there are 114 continuous miles of the parkway open from | |
Cherokee to Asheville, and several small communities like Black | |
Mountain are looking to benefit from this year’s fall season. | |
The beauty of the fall colors is the primary driver of why people come | |
to visit Asheville and western North Carolina, Vic Isley said. | |
Isley stressed the importance of the fourth quarter for the overall | |
economy of the region; both the fall foliage and holiday season are | |
incredibly important for small businesses in their community. | |
“People count on hopping on the parkway and transitioning from one | |
place to another when they visit Asheville,” Tate said. | |
Claybrook’s lodge is 65% booked for October, and he believes that | |
the business will approach 90% for the year. | |
“When people can have the opportunity to travel up the Blue Ridge | |
Parkway - in less than 40 miles - and go from 2,000 to 7,000 feet, you | |
see amazing color changes all in the same day, it is jaw-dropping | |
beautiful,” Claybrook said. | |
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