This 43 mile section is the best of the 491 mile long world famous motorcycle ride. It's the highest, the twistiest, and has the most scenic overlooks to stop and enjoy.
Enjoy views from the Highest Point, see the Devil’s Courthouse, Looking Glass Rock, Graveyard Fields, and more. Some of the best overlooks are listed on each parkway section by milepost in this guide.
Soco Gap (Milepost 455.7) to Wagon Road Gap (Milepost 412.2)
Distance: 78 miles to make the loop
Ride Time: 3 hours or more
START: Maggie Valley
Ride: Maggie Valley to the Blue Ridge Parkway
Ride: Soco Gap (US 19) to Balsam Gap (US 74)
Ride: Balsam Gap (US 74) to Beech Gap (NC 215)
RIde: Beech Gap (NC 215) to Wagon Road Gap (US 276)
Ride: Blue Ridge Parkway to Maggie Valley
END: Maggie Valley
This 43 mile section is the best of the 491 mile long ride. It's the highest, the most scenic and has more overlooks to enjoy it.
The Best Section of the Blue Ridge Parkway is found on maps -
Map #6 - The Best Motorcycle Rides Near Smoky Mountains Park - EAST
Map - 12 Classic Deals Gap Motorcycle Rides
Map - 100 Great Motorcycle Rides in the Smoky Mountains
Map OR2 - The Best Unpaved Roads SOUTH of Smoky Park
Located on the quiet south side of Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Maggie Valley is the hub of the best motorcycle rides in the USA.
More than 100 great motorcycle rides surround the mountain town. It's home to the Wheels Through Time Motorcycle Museum. Numerous rallies and festivals take place throughout the warm season.
Here are three of the best motorcycle rides nearby -
1) The Best of the Blue Ridge Parkway -
This 43 mile section is the best of the 491 mile long ride. It's the highest, the most scenic and has more overlooks to enjoy it.
2) The Copperhead Loop -
US 276 and NC 215 are two of the finest motorcycle rides you’ll find. The Copperhead Loop ride links them using US 64 through Brevard. You'll enjoy wonderfully twisty roads, waterfalls, and intersect the Blue Ridge Parkway at two points.
3) The Rattler -
This is the most common loop ride done with "The Rattler" - NC 209. It starts and ends at Junaluska covering about 100 miles. This is one of the best Blue Ridge Mountain riding experiences with mountain climbs, beautiful valleys, a nice mix of easy and challenging terrain, historic places and sights, lots of stops, and great scenery.
GPX tracks of these rides can be downloaded from the individual ride plans.
These Roads are found on America Rides Maps -
#6 The Best Motorcycle Rides Near Smoky Mountains Park - EAST
12 Classic Deals Gap Motorcycle Rides
100 Great Motorcycle Rides in the Smoky Mountains
The Best Unpaved Roads EAST of Smoky Park
This useful mountain backroad lets you bypass the traffic and congestion around Dillsboro, Sylva, and Cullowhee, NC.
A useful and fun way to avoid the traffic in Dillsboro, Sylva, and Cullowhee. GPX download enabled.
While it's only 5 miles long, Little Savannah Road can save you time and give you a much better ride than the main roads. This two lane twisty backroad is a great way to link US 441 to NC 107 without passing through Dillsboro and Sylva. A short section of Webster Road (NC 116) completes the bypass.
These Good Motorcycle Rides and many others can be found on motorcycle ride maps -
Map #7 - The Best Motorcycle Rides Near Smoky Park - SOUTH
Map - 100 Great Motorcycle Rides in the Smoky Mountains
Map - 100 Rides in the Southern Blue Ridge
Map OR2 - The Best Unpaved Roads SOUTH of Smoky Park
The ride on Hurricane Creek Road / Wesley Creek Road is one of the most challenging unpaved rides in the area.
There are plenty of good national forest roads in the area near the North Carolina / Tennesse border. The bulk of them are well maintained gravel roads. Hurricane Creek Road is an exception.
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The west end of this route connects to Interstate 40 in the scenic Pigeon River Gorge. It can only be reached from the northbound lane heading into Tennessee. The tiny road disappears into the forest just beyond the large "Harmon Den - 1 Mile" highway sign.
The east end of the route connects to Max Patch Road north of the Fines Creek Community. Here it starts as paved Wesley Creek Road marked with a "No Outlet" sign. The narrow paved section of Wesley Creek Road climbs through some very steep switchbacks. The pavement ends as it approaches Bear Wallow Gap then sneaks into the woods.
True to it's name Hurricane Creek Road skates along the edges of the creek as it gradually climbs from west to east. Not long into the ride you face the big water crossing, an intimidating pool, the first of many more crossings though none so large. The ride is rocky, wet, full of holes and ruts. Eventually the creek fades and Hurricane Creek Road meets Wesley Creek Road. A spur shoots north to Max Patch Road and you can escape the ride here if you've had enough.
Continuing from the junction, Wesley Creek Road soon turns into the roughest, steepest, and rockiest portion of the ride. The pavement begins once you reach the crest and drop through a few good curves.
Starts at I-40, west end. Single track linking the two roads for download as a .GPX file.
This mapped route is done west to east making the climb. The large water crossing is a little easier this way, the steep rocky spots at the top a little more difficult. Riding it the other direction, east to west, the downhill may make the steep parts easier and the water challenge a little tougher. Either way Hurricane Creek Road is quite a ride for those who like a challenge.
A group ride on Hurricane Creek Road to Wesley Creek Road with a talented bunch of adventure riders. Wet, rocky, steep near the end.
These Unpaved Roads and many other Great Rides are found on Map OR1 - The Best Unpaved Roads EAST of Smoky Park
You'll find the wealth of fabulous Paved Roads in this area on maps -
Map #6 - The Best Motorcycle Rides Near Smoky Mountains Park - EAST
Map - 100 Great Motorcycle Rides in the Smoky Mountains
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More than 1000 Motorcycle Riders and Sports Car Enthusiasts Flock to The Dragon every day during the peak season -
The Dragon (a.k.a Tail of the Dragon ®) is famous for it's 318 curves in 11 miles; it's America's number one motorcycle and sports car road.
The Cherohala Skyway, designated a National Scenic Byway, is essentially a supersized version of the Dragon. It's almost 50 miles long with nearly non-stop sweeping curves the entire way running along the highest ridges of remote mountains in Tennessee and North Carolina. The views from the overlooks are spectacular.
This is the classic loop ride which combines them both.
120+ miles.
Meet at The Hub Restaurant in Robbinsville, NC.
Ride north on US 129 to the NC start of The Dragon at Deals Gap, NC.
Break stop at Deals Gap Motorcycle Resort for swag.
Ride through the Dragon.
Break stop at the Calderwood Overlook.
Follow US 129 along the lake to Punkin Center.
Turn onto TN 72, follow through to US 411.
Cross the lake on US 411 to Vonore.
Break stop at gas station corner of US 411 and TN 360.
Follow TN 360 south to Ballplay. Turn left at stop sign to continue to Tellico Plains.
Turn on to the Cherohala Skyway. Lunch stop at Tellico Kats Deli.
After lunch follow the Cherohala Skyway to River Road and ride out to Blad River Falls and Baby Falls. Break at Baby Falls.
Follow River road back to Whiteoak Road then out to the Cherohala Skyway.
Ride the Cherohala Skyway then turn onto Snowbird Road and follow into Robbinsville.
These and many other Great Roads are found on maps -
Map #7 - The Best Motorcycle Rides Near Smoky Park - SOUTH
Map #8 - Best Rides NORTH of Smoky Park
Map - 12 Classic Deals Gap Motorcycle Rides
April views of motorcycle rides near the Smoky Mountains
By mid April spring is coming on strong in the Blue Ridge Mountains. The electric green leaf shoots are exploding on the trees. The first purple and white flowers are showing on the wild dogwood and cherry trees along the roadsides.
While you can expect chilly weather early in the month, you'll also start getting days that reach the 70's. It's still jacket and gloves weather for the most part, especially in the morning. By afternoon it can be quite comfortable.
Motorcycle friendly businesses are open by April and eager to see you. Events and rallys have started. It's early in the tourist season, easy to find rooms, lodging , and campsites.
While things are greening up at the lower elevations, the trees at the mountain tops will still be bare. The high country lags several weeks behind the valleys.
Come on up to the Smoky Mountains and enjoy the early riding. It's a relaxing easy time for motorcycle touring and exploring some new roads.
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The Easy Waterfall Ride
Tour a dozen roadside waterfalls on this scenic day ride.
This is a nice 165 mile loop ride that will take you to a dozen roadside waterfalls in a day. I suggest you run it counter-clockwise as the section between Franklin and Highlands can get busy later in the day and you'll get the 4 lane riding out of the way early. You'll ride some very curvy roads, hit some nice scenery, and take in one section of the Blue Ridge Parkway. Bring the camera!
Distance: 165 miles
Ride Time: All day ride
Start: Maggie Valley
Ride: Maggie Valley to Franklin
Ride: Franklin to Brevard
Ride: Brevard to Maggie Valley
List of waterfalls -
These and many other Great Roads are found on America Rides Maps -
The Best Curvy Roads Near Floyd, VA
Floyd, Virginia sits just 6 miles from the Blue Ridge Parkway not far from the border with North Carolina. It's a favorite place to stay as it's such a fun town with good food, nice shops, lots of live music and great roads to ride all around. This is a nice loop ride from town that takes you on some fun roads.
This 59 mile loop south of Floyd, VA takes you on a nice romp through some of the best twisty sections of the road near town. It crosses the Blue Ridge Parkway twice, and runs through the campus of historic Ferrum College. Sawmill road can be used to bypass the school.
START: Floyd
RIDE: Floyd to Ferrum
RIDE: Ferrum to Floyd
END: Floyd
These and many other Great Roads are found on maps -
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Map #3 - North Carolina / Virginia Border Rides
Long popular with locals, NC 209 takes you on a wonderful scenic and challenging ride north to Hot Springs. Continue through Hot Springs on US 25, pass through Marshall, then follow Meadows Town Rd to NC 63. NC 63 leads you back to NC 209. 98 miles in all, it's 1/2 day ride.
START: Junaulska
Ride: Junaluska to Hot Springs
Ride: Hot Springs to Marshall
Ride: Mashall to Junaluska
END: Junaluska
This is the most common loop ride done with "The Rattler" - NC 209. It starts and ends at Junaluska covering about 100 miles. This is one of the best Blue Ridge Mountain riding experiences with mountain climbs, beautiful valleys, a nice mix of easy and challenging terrain, historic places and sights, lots of stops, and great scenery.
It all started with a cup of coffee on a motorcycle ride to Hot Springs, NC, May 21, 2015.....
Yermo and I had become friends on Facebook. When he came south to the Smoky Mountains we arranged to meet for a ride. It was a warm day in May and he had a friend tagging along. We ripped along through the mountains stopping in Hot Springs for coffee. We talked about maps and his Miles-By-Motorcycle site. It was a good day, a good ride, and we parted ways.
I next met Yermo on October 16, 2016. He was taking a long route home after crossing the country on the Trans America Trail. I looked forward to hearing tales of his adventure. I did not suspect he was bringing an idea that would bring us together from then on.
I'd been looking for a way to move my printed maps into digital format. I couldn't figure out how to prevent them from being too easily shared. With 10 years of work into them I wanted to grow my business, not give it away.
Yermo had a solution, but said he needed my help to make it work. Over the next few days we rode, we talked into the night, we agreed to work together.
A minute riding 650 ADV bikes on a fun section of this unpaved road in South Carolina.
18 months later we've made tremendous progress. I've digitized more than 1000 roads. We've been building the features, testing the components, and using the system to make our own trip plans and rides. It's been 7 days a week, all hours of the day, every spare moment spent working on this project and it's close to being ready for a first release.
So that's how this all got started and where we are today. There has been some riding along the way (the videos) but it's mostly been driving a keyboard. It's now time to get ready for release and start bringing some people like you on board. Things will get better, there's yet a lot to be done, but the ball is rolling downhill now.
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