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4.57 out of 5 Rider Rating 4.57
15 Reviews

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By Oats (5 McR Points) on Sep 26, 2014

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NoVAVol
July 7, 2015
My brother and I finished our 1-day, 200-mile…
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Marshman
28 McR Points
May 4, 2019
This is every bit as crazy as The Dragon. Even…
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Written Directions

From Cosby Tennessee take TN 32 to Waterville Road, Mt Sterling North Carolina

Scenery

You will be riding thru the Cherokee National Forest and Great Smoky Mountains National Park

Drive Enjoyment

The road is almost prefect with virtually no traffic,except for the last 1.6 miles.The pucker factor is that last 1.6 miles is a down grade of about 10% on dirt, so don't ride in the rain or shortly after a rain. Overall it is mostly twisties with altitude changes.

Tourism Opportunities

None

Motorcycle Road Additional info

To me it is one of the best roads I have ever been on. I also really enjoyed that last 1.6 miles.
 

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tankrat09
March 13, 2020
105 McR Points
Motorcycle Type : Cruiser
Great road, got to it in between storms so the roads were a little damp - still a great ride and great scenery
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Ace4love
March 14, 2021
11 McR Points
Motorcycle Type : Cruiser
I camped close to this one so decided to take it on. For a new rider, this was a challenge and made me question why I chose it! Thankfully, I was on a small nimble Rebel 250 that is very forgiving, otherwise I believe I would have been in trouble.
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Gluehuffer
August 7, 2021
24 McR Points
Motorcycle Type : Adventure Touring
Wow.... talk about tight corners. I had to laugh as some of the corners are so tight the pavement marking rig couldn't paint the lane markings around the turns. Lots of turns and only one car on the road when we were on it. It's kinda out there and remote so have some gas in the tank and other than a few houses there isn't anything on the road. The last mile or 2 at what would be the SE part(?) is dirt and only one lane. The dirt part was pretty well maintained. I would not want to run a full bagger down that road.
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