Smoky Mountain Bike Week – Fontana Dam
There’s fire in the mountains October 2-5, 2008, as motorcycles rumble into Fontana Village for the Smoky Mountain Bike Week. Bikers arrive from near and far for this big party held each year in North Carolina over the first weekend of October.
Of course it’s not just the great food, live music, and vendors that call to riders. It’s the need to ride some of the most exciting roads in the country.
Slay the Dragon’s 318 curves in 11 miles on US-129. Cruise the incredible Hellbender 28, running for 30 miles along Fontana Lake and the foothills of the Smoky Mountains. Run the mile high Cherohala Skyway for sweeping curves and breathtaking views.
After a great day of riding, head back to Fontana Village to share stories and enjoy the festivities of this premiere motorcycle rally in the Great Smoky Mountains.
For more information visit Smoky Mountain Bike Week. If you need a great place to stay close to all the fun, be sure to check out this Deals Gap Home!
Santeetlah Lake
Dreaming of a mountain lake fed by spring waters clear enough to drink? You’ll find Lake Santeetlah on your way to The Dragon on US 129 at the foothills of the Smoky Mountains outside of Robbinsville, NC.
Located in the heart of Graham County, this gem appeals to boaters, swimmers, fishermen, kayakers, canoers, campers, hikers, locals, and sightseers alike. The tranquil waters calm the soul and gently lap your worries away.
This 2800 acre lake offers a multitude of water sports and 76 miles of shoreline. While the waters might feel a bit crisp to some (about 70 degrees Fahrenheit during my last August dip), for us this just adds to the fresh appeal.
Surrounded by National Forest, over 80% of the Lake Santeetlah shoreline is free from private development. It is easy to find a secluded cove Read more
The Appalachian Trail
June 28, 2008 by TracyZ · Comments Off
Looking to hike a piece of the legendary Appalachian Trail? Graham County is home to almost 29 miles of the scenic trail with elevations ranging from 1,725 to 4,062 feet.
The full Appalachian Trail runs 2175 miles touching 14 states from Georgia to Maine. Some fulfill their lifelong dream by dedicating 6 months to complete the full trek, an estimated 5 million footsteps.
If you want a taste of what the Appalachian Trail has to offer there are many convenient access points near the Dragon on US 129. One of the easiest is right at Read more


