Mountain Energy Gas Station Robbinsville NC

374 Rodney Orr Bypass, Robbinsville, NC 28771, USA
374 Rodney Orr Bypass Robbinsville North Carolina 28771 US
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84 S Chestatee St, Dahlonega, GA 30533, USA 55.88 mi

Chattahoochee Forest-50 Miles-Best Ride in Georgia

 TheGeorgiaDragon.com motorcycle ride is located in the Chattahoochee National Forest and the Blue Ridge Mountains of Northern Georgia with its 50.5 miles of twisties, curves and magnificent scenery is definitely one of the best motorcycle roads in Georgia. For my motorcycle rides we will go with the local name aka Georgia Dragon as I have another great ride called the SuchesLoop.com.  Seasoned Motorcycle riders will find the road challenging due to the elevation changes. Take this ride a bit slower to enjoy the spectacular scenery. TheGeorgiaDragon.com motorcycle ride starts in the town of Dahlonega (First major US town gold rush back in 1828) and runs north on Route 60, then merging with US-19 and then turn right on to Route 180 called Wolfpen Gap Road steep elevation changes and switchbacks. The ride continues through the mountains to US Highway 129/19. Then make a right and head south back to Dahlonega to complete the Georgia Dragon!

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84 S Chestatee St, Dahlonega, GA 30533, USA 55.88 mi

North Georgia Mountains-140 Miles-Elevation Changes

 TheSuchesLoop.com motorcycle ride is an extended larger loop than the TheGeorgiaDragon.com. Some of theSuchesLoop.com motorcycle run highlights are riding through and nearby the following: Vogel State Park, Blood Mountain, Dahlonega, Etowah River Falls, Dawsonville, Blue Ridge, and Morganton just to name a few.

TheSuchesLoop.com is packed with s-curves, blind corners, steep elevation changes, twisties and magnificent scenery and is one of the best motorcycle roads in Georgia right smack in the middle of the impressive Chattahoochee National Forest and Blue Ridge Mountains. Experienced motorcycle riders will find the road challenging due to the elevation changes but suggest that new riders to the area and the ride take it slower to enjoy the spectacular mountain roller coaster of scenery.

The scenery is worth taking your time with rolling, lush valleys and thrilling switchbacks across ridges and roads such as Wolf Pen Gap, Route 19, Route 180, and Route 60. There are many great places to make a basecamp for riding in Northern Georgia.

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1249 W Main St, West Union, SC 29696, USA 57.71 mi

Walhalla SC – Highlands NC – 30 Miles-3 States

The ThreeState28.com motorcycle ride Start in Walhalla, SC and head north on route 28 for 32 miles. Cross the SC/GA border, stay on route 28, cross the GA/NC border, and head into Highlands, NC. Blacktop S turns, sweepers and hairpins wind up and down the hills with glimpses of the mountains and the valleys throughout the ride along with twisties and elevation changes. This ride runs through the Sumter and Nantahala national forests with mountains, rivers and waterfalls and crossing through three states. Not a lot between Walhalla and Highlands, so, fill up before you leave Walhalla. No restaurants or other facilities for miles.

There are three rides on highway 28, the first section riding from South to North is the ThreeState28.com. This motorycle ride is 32 miles from Walhalla SC to Highlands NC, the second part is the Moonshiner 28 from Highlands NC to Franklin NC  and the thrird part is TheHellbender28.com is from Franklin NC To Deals Gap NC 22 miles.

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108 Windrock Rd, Oliver Springs, TN 37840, USA 58.64 mi

If you’re intrigued by the idea of traveling eastern Tennessee’s patchwork of two-lane roads, plan to take on “The Devil’s Triangle” this season. This memorable 72-mile route, winding through Tennessee’s Cumberland Plateau, is meant for experienced riders ready for the region’s simply maintained roads and challenges around every curve.

If you enjoy traveling gently curving rural roads dotted with houses, farm scenery, and random ATV’s, you’ll find those vistas here. On the other hand, you’ll encounter plenty of switchbacks and twisted turns that closely resemble The Dragon’s challenges.

As an added bonus, The Devil’s Triangle throws in roadside rock-filled gullies, impressive rocky cliffs, mangled guardrails, and rutted roadways. Keep a watchful eye for trucks, as some parts of the route don’t leave much room for pull-offs and other evasive maneuvers. Finally, let’s not forget the route’s notorious climbs – including at least one section with a 1600-foot change in just 1.5 miles.

Finally, you won’t find competing tourist attractions along The Devil’s Triangle route. However, you will encounter the now-closed Brushy Mountain State Penitentiary, a notorious regional facility that opened in 1896 and closed in 2009. This maximum-security prison, located in a nondescript two-story building, held the “worst of the worst” criminals during its lifetime. Today, travelers are invited to tour the prison, visit the facility’s museum, and buy some “End of the Line” Tennessee moonshine (which is actually distilled and bottled onsite). Paranormal tours are also available – if you dare.

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342 Mountain Industrial Dr, Brevard, NC 28712, USA 62.04 mi

Pisgah National Forest-81 Miles in NC-8 Waterfalls

The Copperhead motorcycle ride is a thrilling and scenic route that takes riders through the beautiful landscapes of North Carolina. This ride is known for its winding roads, breathtaking views, and challenging terrain. The ride start in the North Carolina Town of Brevard, southwest of Asheville, and continues in the Pisgah Forest on Route 276 NC. The first waterfall you must stop at the famous Looking Glass Falls. After taking some photos you will know what this ride is about. Water and the twist and turns like a Copperhead Snake.

Riders can expect to navigate tight curves and steep inclines as they make their way through the picturesque mountains and forests of Woodrow NC down Route 215 NC towards Rosman. Along the way, they can take breaks in charming towns, enjoy local cuisine, and soak in the natural beauty of the area and experience many more waterfalls and waterfall hikes.

The Copperhead motorcycle ride offers an exhilarating experience for riders seeking both adventure and stunning scenery.

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44 Leigh Ln, Burnsville, NC 28714, USA 93.32 mi

160 Curves-12 Miles-Elevation rise 2000 ft.

 The Devil’s Whip Route 80 motorcycle ride is an exhilarating and adrenaline-fueled journey that takes riders through the captivating landscapes of North Carolina. Trucks are not allowed and there is a sign stating, “Steep Winding Road”. This ride is known for its twisty and challenging roads, making it a favorite among motorcycle enthusiasts seeking an exciting adventure. This road is 12 miles with 160 curves, some switchbacks, and rising in elevation 2000 feet in those 12 miles. The Devil’s Whip Route 80 offers riders a thrilling experience as they navigate through tight hairpin turns, steep inclines, and breathtaking mountain views. As riders conquer the winding roads, they will be rewarded with awe-inspiring scenery, including lush forests, cascading waterfalls, and panoramic vistas. Whether you’re a skilled rider looking for a thrilling challenge or a nature lover seeking to immerse yourself in the beauty of North Carolina, the Devil’s Whip Route 80 motorcycle ride promises an unforgettable journey filled with excitement.

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