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4.55 out of 5 Rider Rating 4.55
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By Guest (0 McR Points) on Jun 30, 2003

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GJRonK
2629 McR Points
July 27, 2012
--I understand this is the road to which many…
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Noica
2 McR Points
November 4, 2011
Nice ride. I rode it the first time around 2002…
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Written Directions

Deal's gap is not the easiest road to find on a map because it is just a small 11 mile stretch that hugs the border of The Great Smoky Mountains National Park on its very sparsely populated southwest corner. Most of the road lies in Tennessee yet a small section of it crosses into North Carolina. Suggest you use the Online Map Link to get your bearings. The closest town to the north end of Deal's Gap is Tallahassee, TN and the closest town to the south end of the road is Tapoco, NC. And, keep in mind that when you get close to the road, all the locals can point you in the right direction if you are not sure.

Scenery

Beautiful Smoky Mountain scenery includes some lush forests and evergreen covered mountains.

Update/Addition from Michael S. McDonald: People from all walks of life are drawn to the seducing curves of the Dragon (other wise known as Tail of the Dragon) at Deal's Gap, also known as US Hwy 129. They make their pilgrimage to test their skills, or in some cases, to be bitten by the Dragon. The area surrounding the Dragon was one of the last areas of North Carolina to be settled due to its inhospitable terrain. The southern Appalachian Mountains are made up of two separate ranges; the eastern range is the Blue Ridge Mountains, and the western range is known as the Great Smoky Mountains. For thirty-six miles along the TN/NC border the GSM are more than 5k feet in altitude with 16 peaks stretching to more than 6k feet. All of this altitude translates to treacherous travel, especially for the pioneers in their day, but also for us as motor-sport enthusiasts today

Drive Enjoyment

318 curves in 11 miles - what more needs to be said? Well these just aren't any curves as there are many sharp turns, steep drop-offs, not many cars, lots of bikes ... overall a real challenging road. The road is mostly in good shape as its become a real tourist draw and the local government knows to keep the road in good shape and the people will keep coming. Its challenging and exciting for some, scary to beginning riders, be careful on this one.

Update/Addition from Michael S. McDonald: 318 curves in 11 miles. By the time you reach the plateau from which the end (otherwise known as the turn around) your will be spent but very eager to hit the tight turns that are banked to perfection. Pay very close attention to on coming cars and large trucks as the turns are hairpin and they do come into your lane!

Tourism Opportunities

Not many pull-outs, one store at the end of ride, be sure to go in and see pictures of crashes that have happened along the road.

Update/Addition from Michael S. McDonald:

- GAS STATIONS : Deal's Gap Motorcycle Resort

- FOOD: Dragon's Den Grill, , located at the resort

- HOTEL: Deals Gap Motorcycle Resort

- REPAIRS: NONE, You can get some very minor repairs at the resort. Nearest

repair is Wheelers, 16 miles south or the 129 Pit Stop located in TN 12 miles

north of the Gap.

- PULL OFF'S/OVERLOOKS: 1, Dragon overlook.

Motorcycle Road Additional info

- View the weather forecast for this area from Yahoo weather . - Nice Deal's Gap web site - Visit North Carolina web site. - A Deal's Gap video contributed by Chas - Visit North Carolina web site
 

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madbuyer
December 1, 2013
0 McR Points
Motorcycle Type : Sport
Deal's Gap is a nice ride if there are no cars, trucks and cops. Lately Blount County Sheriffs have been staking this out too much and the 30mph speed limit is crap too. Its difficult to get into a good riding rhythm knowing cops are always lurking.

Cherohala Skyway is better and less cluttered of traffic.

I do enjoy the action shots you can buy from killboy.com.

Ride safe.
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RalphCurt
May 11, 2012
2 McR Points
Motorcycle Type : Touring
I would take this trip again and again if I was so inclined - it is remote, beautiful and fun to ride. I like the ride getting there through northern Georgia and North Carolina as well. This is a great trip if you want to get away from everything.
Unfortunately this is a busy 13 mile run. For a touring bike guy like myself its fine but I have to imagine the crotch rocket types go nuts over all the slower traffic. Personally, knowing its a popular place I had the right relaxed attitude and enjoyed the trip very much.
One other note: There was a cop at the far end of the run that looked like he loved to find speeding motorcyclists. Just sayin'
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Panzer
January 19, 2020
27 McR Points
Motorcycle Type : Sport - Touring
It's a nice ride with some beautiful scenery, but it's somewhat overrated. There are many other roads in the area that are just as good a ride and with less traffic. If you go try to go in the middle of the week when it's not so crowded.
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