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The Grey Beard Biker has so many motorcycle roads he loves to ride. He also counts himself as fortunate that he lives in Tennessee – a state with countless such roads. One of his favorites is in the mountains of East Tennessee – Newfound Gap Road.

Also known as US Hwy 441, Newfound Gap Road connects Gatlinburg to Cherokee, North Carolina. Roughly 35 miles long, Newfound Gap Road offers well-banked sweeping curves, switchbacks, beautiful vistas and Grey Beard’s favorite – a steeply banked 360 degree curve going through a tunnel – which offers those of us with loud pipes a chance to scare anyone else in the tunnel! There are ample pull-offs so you will have plenty of opportunities for selfies and panorama shots to chronicle your ride. But a word of caution is in order: do not expect to blast along Newfound Gap Road dragging your floorboards. The speed limit is 45 and there are always plenty of tourists gawking at the beautiful views – especially when the leaves are in their full glory. Just riding roundtrip on the Gap, with normal traffic, will take you well over 2 1/2 hours.

From Newfound Gap Road, you can connect to other great motorcycle roads including Moonshiner 28, the Tail of the Dragon and the Blue Ridge Parkway – the first two of which, offer floorboard dragging at its very best. Here is an overview of the route of Newfound Gap Road, from Gatlinburg:

Gatlinburg to Cherokee via Newfound Gap Road

Check out the following GoPro video, from your ever lovable Grey Beard Biker. You know he provides this to you because he loves you too.

The Grey Beard Biker™️
gbb@TheGreyBeardBiker.com
@Biker4Life on Gab

The Great Smoky Mountains National Park, and the areas surrounding it, provides bikers with some of the most beautiful riding anywhere in the United States. From steep, winding passes through rock bluffs, to gorges running along rivers and backroads heading to little known waterfalls, this area has it all.

Bald River Falls

Your lovable Grey Beard Biker heads to East Tennessee every chance he gets. We are very fortunate to have close friends who know the area well and have helped us discover some beautiful places away from the traffic and tourists. One of these places is Bald River Falls. While it’s very close to the Cherohala National Scenic Byway, most of the tourists don’t notice the sign to Bald River Falls and drive right by River Road. Many times when we have visited the falls, we have only had to share its majesty with ten or twelve other admirers.

But Bald River Falls is only the destination. The journey is just as special. You get to Bald River Falls by riding east, approximately 4 miles, on Tennessee Hwy 165 – the Cherohala Skyway – from the junction of Tennessee Hwy 360, in Tellico Plains. You will have started climbing into the mountains by this point and will see a sign for River Road and Bald River Falls. Turn right on River Road and follow it approximate seven miles to Bald River Falls.

Directions from Tellico Plains, Tennessee to Bald River Falls

This section of River Road is paved, with beautiful views of the Tellico River, its bluffs and other small waterfalls. While not overly technical, there are plenty of tight curves and narrow bridges to navigate. While River Road continues past Bald River Falls, it does turn to gravel – so rider beware. Your lovable Grey Beard Biker highly suggests that you turn around at this point and ride back to the Cherohala Skyway and ride it into North Carolina. From there you can ride lots of other great roads like Moonshiner 28, the Tail of the Dragon or Wayah Road.

Now, get our there and do some riding!

The Grey Beard Biker™️
gbb@TheGreyBeardBiker.com
@Biker4Life on Gab

Memorial Day Weekend means hotdogs, parades and flying the beautiful Stars & Stripes. Your favorite Grey Beard Biker likes doing all of that. But additionally, Memorial Day Weekend means riding with my friends in the Great Smoky Mountains.

The mountains of East Tennessee, North Carolina and Georgia offer plenty of your more notable roads like the Tail of the Dragon, Blue Ridge Parkway, Newfound Gap and the Foothills Parkway. But it’s the lesser known roads, which are less traveled, that excites the hell out of me. One of those is the Moonshiner 28.

Moonshiner 28 runs for around 100 miles – southeast through North Carolina, Georgia and South Carolina. We always get to it by taking US Hwy 74 west from Bryson City, NC towards Wesser, turning left on North Carolina Hwy 28. Once you get on 28, hold onto your hat because the shit gets hairy as hell really quick. You will find switchbacks, big looping curves, steep hills, waterfalls and one of my favorite little stops – Highlands, NC. If you find yourself going through Highlands at lunch, dinner or adult beverage time, make sure to stop in The Ugly Dog Public House – a Grey Beard Biker approved establishment!

In closing, do not miss the chance to ride Moonshiner 28 when you are in the mountains of East Tennessee, North Carolina or Georgia. Check out the following video for a taste of the Moonshiner:

Ride often,
Grey Beard Biker™️
gbb@TheGreyBeardBiker.com
@Biker4Life on Gab