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Mile High



This trail is close to Gatlinburg and Maggie Valley. This difficult loop on the Cherokee Indian Reservation sticks to the high elevations for its entire length. Get ready for long descents, even longer lung-busting climbs, and plenty of spectacular views. Highlights: Panoramic mountain views, stream crossing, long steep uphill, high altitude

 Activity Type:Mountain Biking
Nearby City:Maggie Valley
Length:14.5 total miles
Elevation Gain:1,920 feetTrail 
Type:LoopSkill Level:Most Difficult
Duration:4.5 hours - intermediate level
Season:Year-round, best spring and fall
Trailhead Elevation:5,220 feet
Top Elevation:3,480 feet

Bike Light of the Future?

Great idea! Visibility is so important and these lights look cool too. These would look sweet riding down the streets of Gatlinburg.
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Can Folding Bikes Be Cool?



I never thought the idea of a folding bike was cool. They always look so small and toy like. After watching this video, I am starting to change my mind. I would love to take one of these on a spin around a trail in the Smoky Mountains to see how they hold up.
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Cool Folding Bike Concepts
In this fast moving world with an even faster shrinking space, folding bikes are an interesting solution to address concerns pertaining to transportation and storage. Take a look at top of the edge fo...


Carroll Shelby & Felt Create an Awesome Beach Cruiser

I love this Fat Tire bike!
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FELT BICYCLES COLLABORATES WITH CARROLL SHELBY TO INTRODUCE THE SHELBY CRUISER
Felt Bicycles, a global leader of innovative and state-of-the-art competition bicycles, is pleased to announce its new agreement with Carroll Shelby Licensing. Felt and Shelby Licensing have teamed up...

Tennessee 3' Law



Tennessee has passed a law to protect cyclists on the road. Here is how you can spread the word around the Smoky Mountains.  click the link to visit the official site. http://www.tennessee3feet.org/index.php?option=com_frontpage&Itemid=1
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Can Biking be the Answer?

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For Cities worried about the costs of adding more bike lanes, the case can be made that they can't afford not to do it. A wonderful article is located here.



Balsam Mountain Road

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Great Smoky Mountains: Balsam Mountain Road
© Great Smoky Mountains Association 2010.Located in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Come with Valerie for a tour down this quiet road that's one of the Smokies' best-kept secrets!Feel fre...
 

This road is closed seasonally and makes a great ride on a bicycle with no traffic to worry over. The Balsam Mountain area is an excellent high elevation escape offering spectacular mountain views and loads of summer wildflowers. To reach the Balsam Mountain area you must leave Great Smoky Mountains National Park briefly and drive the scenic Blue Ridge Parkway. The parkway begins midway between Oconaluftee Visitor Center and Cherokee, NC. Exit the parkway near milepost 458 at the turnoff to Balsam Mountain Campground. You will follow the mile-high Heintooga Ridge Road for eight miles to Balsam Mountain Campground (elevation 5,310').Heintooga Picnic Area and Overlook are one mile beyond the campground. Restrooms are also available here.From the picnic area, you can either return the way you came of take the one-way Balsam Mountain Road back to Cherokee. The first 18 miles are unpaved but suitable for passenger vehicles (buses, trailers, and motorhomes are prohibited). It takes about an hour to return to Cherokee on this scenic road.

Rich Mountain Road

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Rich Mountain Road
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 The best video I could find is here. Quiet trail that connects to Cades Cove Loop. Worth riding only  if you have an extra car to shuttle you back.  This out-and-back called Rich Mountain Road curves more times than a black snake climbing a tree. The first half of this ride over lightly graveled surface climbs Cades Cove Mountain. If you reach this trailhead in the summer, plan to share the road with cars and other vehicles. However, if you arrange to be trailside at dawn on a Wednesday or Saturday from early May to late September, you can ride without the intrusion of combustion engines clattering by. You are likely to catch sight of a big buck crossing the road ahead, velvet shedding from a freshly grown rack of horns. Or you may come by just in time to see the tail end of a hawk's dive onto a truly mourning dove. This route is open to vehicles during the peak-use months; at those times, bikes must travel one way only and use a shuttle for the return trip. Scenery: Cades Cove, Cades Cove Mountain, Rich Mountain, and Hesse Creek

Cyclocross: Fun for All Skill Levels

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Cyclocross: An hour In hell
This video was produced for a University Of Oregon electronic media class. It is designed as a short documentary to give people a better idea of what cyclocross racing is. Please leave comments!
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Tsali Recreation Area: Mouse Trail

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Tsali Recreation Area- Mouse Branch Trail
Mouse Branch Trail in Tsali Recreation Area is a recommended mountain biking trail from us at Stay Play Smokies. This trail takes you along the shores of Fontana Lake and up and down ridge lines at a...
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Nice Trail video I found on youtube. This Trail is 6.5 miles long with some obstacles. Moderate degree of difficulty.
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