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Biking
In
the Western North Carolina mountains, the word “flat” is seldom
used to describe the landscape.
So, needless to say, biking these hills can be a challenge for road
bikers and off-road bikers alike.
Mountain
Biking —
Each year, Swain County attracts thousands of mountain bikers to the
world-famous Tsali Recreation Area Trail System, 15 miles west of
Bryson City. Pronounced “SAH-lee” and named after the 19th
Cherokee Indian martyr, the 42-mile network of multi-use trails is
consistently rated one of the top ten riding destinations in the
United States. The four-loop system offers a variety of landscapes and
trail types from single track to old logging roads. Hikers may use the
trails any day of the week, but mountain bikers and horseback riders
are kept separated by alternating use of the trails. A schedule is
posted at all trailheads. To download a Tsali Map/brochure (PDF), click
here.
In recent
years, the sport has grown to such an extent that now there is a
series of annual races held in the area. The NOC Knob Scorcher races
are scheduled each spring, summer and late fall; and attract some of
the best bikers in the country. These races are sanctioned by the
national Off-Road Bicycle Association (NORBA) and are included in the
Western North Carolina and North Carolina State Championship point
series.
Road
Biking — There are many
miles of uncrowded country roads throughout Swain County, many
designated as bike routes. Lakeview Drive (a.k.a. "Road
to Nowhere") is a lightly traveled road that winds eight
miles into the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, north of Bryson
City. It is a moderate ride with great views of Fontana Lake.
Just west
of Bryson City, two moderate loops offer a variety of landscapes on
lightly traveled roads. The 13-mile Lower Alarka Loop offers views of
Lake Fontana and the Tuckasegee River, while the 15-mile Upper Alarka
Loop offers a mixture of scenic flat farmland and steep mountain
grades.
Bryson
City Rock-N-Rivers
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service outfitter that offers many recreation opportunities in
downtown Bryson City. Bike rentals, trail shuttles for hikers, nature
tours, rafting on the Tuckasegee River, tubing, and team building.
Nantahala
Outdoor Center -
Private instruction, rentals, Knob Scorcher race series, one-day
samplers, and a "Week of Trails," are some of the options.
The bike shop, located in the Outfitter's Store, is available for
repairs, parts, energy foods, magazines, guide books and advice.
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