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4.68 out of 5 Rider Rating 4.68
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By Guest (0 McR Points) on May 31, 2007

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Guest
March 29, 2013
The Suches Loop makes a nice day ride from…
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bkp
August 23, 2013
The Suches Loop is a "rider definable" road, in…
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Written Directions

Start in Dahlonega, GA (not a bed destination itself) and head north out of Dahlonega on Route 60. Stay on 60N (it merges with GA 19) as it splits off to the left towards Suches, GA. Follow it (If you can) up to Suches, GA and hang a right on Route 180 (Wolfpen Gap Road). Stay on that till it dead ends in to US Highway 129/19. At that point take a right on to US 129/19 and follow it south back down into Dahlonega.

Scenery

The route is in the midst of the Blue Ridge Mountains and Chattahoochee National Forest and drives around the base of Georgia's Blood Mountain. This is an exceptionally beautiful area in the fall as the foliage turns into a picturesque tapestry of red, gold, and green. And you'll have some incredible views up there as you pass through three mountain passes along the way: Neel's Gap, Hester Gap, and Stonepile Gap. If you want to get a feel for the views up there, visit a couple of the web cams from the nearby Brasstown Bald observation points.

Drive Enjoyment

This is the road to ride if you are looking for a challenge, and it should have been the first route submitted for Georgia. Either an oversight or a vain attempt to keep it a secret. GA 19 is great because it is 2 lanes up the mountain, allowing for very easy passing. 180 is much tougher as it is the width of a driveway with countless blind turns and steep elevation changes. The multiple memorials on the side of the roads are a testament to the challenge that lies before you and a strict warning to ride within your abilities, for your safety and for the safety of those you share the road with. Overall this is mountain road traveling at its best!.

Tourism Opportunities

At the intersection of SR60 and 180 are two excellent motorcycle resources. TWO (Two Wheels Only) is a great bike restaurant and motorcycle hostel that serves up a fine burger and friendly service. Across the corner is Dale's, the spot where most of the bikes stop to refuel and the bikers stop to caffeinate. Along the route there are several pullouts to stop and enjoy the view. Also, along the way (where route 180 meets US 129) you will find beautiful Vogel State Park.

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Vortech
June 4, 2016
2 McR Points
Motorcycle Type : Sport
Highway 19 is best part of this this route. Nice climbing sweepers with passing lanes a fun ride. Highway 180 has the tightest corners fun but if your on a cruser your going to have to work on that road. Highway 60 is covered in tar snakes, probably use to be a good road but not anymore
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AB0OO
November 30, 2020
21 McR Points
Motorcycle Type : Sport - Touring
Great quality roads, some amazing scenery, and some very dangerous spots. It's easy to get caught up in with the hyperbikes on this route, and ride beyond your limits. There are several spots with an 8 foot shoulder leading to a 100+ foot cliff, with no guardrails. Be waryf, and ride YOUR ride and focus on YOUR line. That 22 year old on a liter bike will wait for you at the bar in Suches...
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rtcoker
January 26, 2020
197 McR Points
Motorcycle Type : Sport - Touring
Could maybe give this a 4 instead of a 5 because it is so dangerous. Plenty of hairpins. Twisties are awesome. But a lot of newbies over estimate and cross the double yellow. Lots of rocks. Pavement is rough in a few places. LEO's like to travel it was well. But as far as fun factor it's awesome. There are a few pull outs, but not enough. Some great views. Stop at TWO (two wheels only) for lunch (if they are open). Not only the best riding in Georgia, but some of the best of all the Appalachian mountain riding (including the Dragon!)
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