Nothing signals spring quite like driving with the windows rolled down and admiring the beautiful vistas. When you venture along Virginia's iconic Colonial Parkway, you're in for this exact experience. This 23-mile route connects the Historic Triangle of Virginia, which is made up of Jamestown, Williamsburg, and Yorktown. Beautiful all year round, this drive truly blossoms in the springtime. Take a look at this breathtaking historic drive that offers some of the most enchanting views of the season:
Colonial Parkway is a route that connects three of Virginia's most historic settlements, although you may find the drive to be just as rewarding as the destinations.
Efforts to build the Parkway began in 1937 and were completed by 1957. One of the most unique aspects of the route is that it is almost entirely shielded from commercial development.
This translates into a stunning, scenic drive with gorgeous views of wildlife, waterfronts, and plenty of greenery.
As visitors meander down the route, they can enjoy an immersive experience without the distractions of too many signs or billboards.
This time of year, be sure to lookout for gorgeous blooms such as redbuds and dogwoods.
Of course, you'll certainly want to make time to stop into one of the towns for a charming stroll along the historic streets. Photographed below is Williamsburg framed by cherry blossoms.
And if you can time it just right, watching the sunset over Jamestown island is just about as picturesque as it gets.
So whether you're looking for a beautiful glimpse of nature or enjoy strolling the charming towns of Jamestown, Williamsburg, and Yorktown, you'll be glad you carved out time for this incredible excursion in Virginia.
Have you driven Colonial Parkway in the springtime? If so, what was your experience like? We'd love to hear from you! For related content, be sure to read about the 9 Best Backroads In Virginia For A Long Scenic Drive.
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