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Bike Routes:
Road Rides:
We have put together several local bicycle rides in
Western North Carolina and North Georgia. Please keep in
mind that these descriptions have been submitted by
volunteers and mileage is approximate. We will post
updated information and ride descriptions as they become
available.
We do have several route
sheets for local rides in pdf format:
Crane Creek Vineyard Ride - Young Harris, GA -
15 or
30 miles
Crane Creek Vineyard Ride - Young Harris, GA - 50
Miles
Circle the
Bald - Hiawassee, GA - 34.7 Miles. This is the route
for SABA's annual Circle the Bald Ride. Ride the roads
around the Brasstown Bald area and part of the same course
that the world's best cyclists ride during Stage 5 of the
Ford Tour de Georgia. Be prepared for a very steep climb near
the end of Owl Creek Road and a screaming downhill after
the entrance to Brasstown Bald on GA 180. The route does
not climb Brasstown Bald, but passes the entrance to the
park. As a side trip, ride up to the parking lot of
Brasstown Bald if you dare and enjoy the "Hors Categorie"
climb!
Folk School Loop - Brasstown, NC - 15 miles. This
ride covers the race course for the annual "Two Hours from
Anywhere Road Race." The course is rolling with 3
significant climbs. One on Martins Creek Rd after the gas
station, one on Harshaw Rd leading up to the Cherokee
Hills Golf course from the intersection of Martins Creek
Rd. and the other climbs Poor House Mountain, locally
known as "The Wall," also on Harshaw. Generally ridden
clockwise, the route can be ridden in reverse and is
equally challenging but with more gradual climbing
Freedom Ride - Hayesville, NC - 100 miles
Tusquittee Road - Hayesville, NC - 3 Routes, 20-30
miles ea.
Town
Mountain/Myers Chapel Loop - Hayesville, NC - 20 miles
Upper Peachtree Loop - Peachtree Community, NC (near
Murphy Medical Center) - 40 miles
Hanging
Dog Loop - Murphy, NC - 25 miles.
Approximately 25 mile loop, 2:15 hrs. to 2:30 hrs.
advanced , 2:45 hrs. ride time for average riders.
If you do this ride after the morning going to work or
evening coming home there is very little traffic and for
the most part are polite, thru the years have gotten
accustomed to seeing cyclist.
- Remember to wear
a helmet! -
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