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Restoring viewsheds is part of the workload at the Blue Ridge Parkway Foundation/BPRFoundation

Time has a way of altering viewpoints with vegetative growth, while countless footfalls create a need for trail repairs. You can help fund repair and restoration work along the Blue Ridge Parkway with a donation to the Blue Ridge Parkway Foundation on Giving Tuesday, November 30.

You can make an enduring impact on the Blue Ridge Parkway by supporting the foundation's Trails & Views Forever program this Giving Tuesday. 

Your donation will:

  • Repair eroded trails
  • Restore iconic Parkway views at overgrown overlooks
  • Renew decaying campgrounds and picnic areas
  • Engage volunteers and youth crews

The foundation's goal is to raise $10,000. So please, set a reminder, circle the date on your calendar, or tie a string around your finger to remember to give this Tuesday, November 30. And if you prefer to get ahead on your to-do list this holiday season, you can give today!

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