Favorite Roads and Rides

For easy to follow, turn by turn written route directions, click on the ABEES Touring Guide menu tab, then click the Favorite Roads and Rides link. There you can select and download a route sheet for the route you would like to ride. The route sheets are also printed in your ABEES Travel Guide in the Favorite Roads and Rides section. You can open the Touring Guide to your selected route and then place it in your tank bag map case so that you can follow the directions while riding along the route. Be sure to zero your odometer at the beginning of each route.

Download your GPS routes here. The GDB route files are Garmin MapSource files. For other GPS brands, use the GPX link to download your route.

The members of BMW Motorcycle Owners of Alabama have collected their favorite roads and rides and have made them available here. Click on the filename(s) at the bottom of each box to download.

Click on a table heading below to sort in ascending or descending order by that heading.


ID Posted By Date ABEES Title
005 Steve Johns 02-23-2008 C 1 29 Dreams - Waldo - Mt. Cheaha - 29 Dreams
009 Bob Steber 02-28-2008 C 2 SR 25 From Elliott Lane to US 231
010 Bob Steber 02-28-2008 C 3 Shelby/Bibb CR 10 from Aldrich to SR 25 at Brierfield
003 Vance Harrelson 02-23-2008 C 4 Mud Creek Ride Starting In Adger
011 John Harper 02-28-2008 C 5 Mt. Cheaha Skyway to Ft. McClellan via Bains Gap and Historic Bruckner Circle
028 Ken and Andrea Pedigo 06-06-2008 C 6 Tail of the Lizard
034 Bob Steber 12-22-2008 C 7 Bailey Road from Rex Lake Road to Hwy 119 in Leeds
035 Charles Binder 12-22-2008 C 8 North Shelby County Run starting and ending at 29 Dreams Motorcycle Resort
036 Bob Steber 12-22-2008 C 9 Sicard Hollow & Rex Lake Roads from Blue Lake Drive in Cahaba Heights near the Colonnade to Barber's Motorsports Park and Bass Pro Shop in Leeds
037 Bob Steber 12-22-2008 C 10 Camp Creek Road from ST. Clair CR 27 to US 231 in Vincent
042 Bob Steber 02-20-2009 C 11 Cottaquilla Rd. to Whites Gap backtrack to SR 9
043 Bob Steber 02-20-2009 C 12 Hwy 281 (Cheaha Skyway) from Blue Ridge Rd to US 78
046 Martin Benson 03-22-2009 C 13 Pocahontas Road from McAdory to Morgan Road
052 Bruce Farr 06-14-2009 C 14 Smith Camp Road from Camp Oliver Road to Smith Camp Store
055 Bob Steber 08-17-2009 C 15 Cheaha Road (The Pig Trail) from Hwy 281 (Cheaha Skyway) to Hwy 21.
056 Martin Benson 10-02-2009 C 16 Peavine Road.
002 Gary Nesmith 02-23-2008 C NE 1 Cheeseburger in Paradise Ride
027 Martin Benson 05-09-2008 C NW 1 Ride to Nesmith's Hamburgers in Moulton via Smith Dam, CR 33 and Two Churches
033 Bob Steber 12-22-2008 C NW 2 North Central Alabama Run
012 Bob Steber 02-28-2008 C SE 1 29 Dreams - Kymulga Grist Mill - Capertons Old South General Store and Pawn Shop in Weogufka -Horseshoe Bend Military Park - 29 Dreams
013 Ron Riggins 03-08-2008 C SE 2 Coosa CR 29 from US 280 in Sylacauga to US 231 in Wetumpka
008 Bob Steber 02-24-2008 NE 1 Little River Canyon Parkway from Dog Town to SR 35
004 Bob Steber 02-23-2008 NE 2 Little River Canyon - Desoto Falls - Mentone Ride
017 Jon Zibell 03-03-2008 NE 3 US 72 @ Gurley, south on Kell Mountain Road to Cherry Tree Road
007 Vernon & Kay Headrick 02-24-2008 NE 4 Grant Mountain To Paint Rock Valley via Crow Mountain
018 Bob Steber 03-03-2008 NE 5 Grant Mountain via Crow Mountain Run II
020 Gary Dubois 03-03-2008 NE 6 Elk River Run Lite
024 Bob Steber 10-04-2008 NE 7 #1 & #2 Grand Riding Tour on Backroads in NE Alabama and NW Georgia
029 Bob Steber 07-23-2008 NE 8 Crow Mountain Run, Jackson County Road # 33 to the Pikeville Store & Deli, home of the "best cheeseburgers in Alabama"
032 Larry Camp 10-02-2008 NE 9 Jackson CR 8 from Woodville to Skyline at CR 17
038 name UNK 12-22-2008 NE 10 Etowah CR 22 from Collinsville to Lookout Mountain Parkway (SR 176)
044 Bob Steber 03-12-2009 NE 11 Hwy 65 from US 72 at Gurley to Hwy 146
045 Vernon Headrick 03-12-2009 NE 12 Butler Mill Road from Bucksnort on Grant Mountain off of CR 468 to New Hope Center Point Rd
047 Rob Allred 03-19-2009 NE 13 Jackson County Road 27 from Hwy 65 to Hwy 65
049 Jack & Melba Kipp 06-11-2009 NE 14 Jackson County 93 from SR 73 to Long Island Baptist Church
050 Jack & Melba Kipp 06-11-2009 NE 15 Jackson County 39 from CR 33 at Crow Mountain to CR 42 at Carns
058 Martin Benson 03-02-2010 NE 16 Dekalb CR 89 from Mentone to SR 35
031 Bob Steber 10-07-2008 NE C 1 Alabama Wine Trail
006 John Zibell 02-24-2008 NE TN 1 SR 65 from US 72 at Gurley to Scottsboro via Huntland TN
019 Gary DuBois 03-03-2008 NE TN 2 Elk River Therapy Run
014 Don Norwood 03-08-2008 NW 1 Winston CR 33 from Double Springs to Moulton
015 Don Norwood 03-08-2008 NW 2 The Heart Run
016 Gary DuBois 03-08-2008 NW 3 Natchez Trace to Waterloo
039 Bob Steber 12-22-2008 NW 4 Colbert CR 8 from SR 157 @ Cloverdale to US 43
040 Tom Gilbert 12-22-2008 NW 5 Coon Dog Cemetery Road from SR 247 to US 72
048 Martin Benson 04-20-2009 NW 6 Lauderdale County Road 45 from Waterloo to Cr 3
051 Bob Steber 06-11-2009 NW 7 Grand NW Alabama Backroads Tour
041 Dan Thomson 12-22-2008 SE 1 SR 50 from SR 229 at Red Hill to SR 49
054 Martin Benson 07-29-2009 SE 2 US 231 ByPass from Montgomery to Troy
021 Ron Riggins 03-03-2008 SE C 1 SR 49 from exit 32 at Franklin north to Mt. Cheaha
022 Rickie Bonner 03-03-2008 SW 1 Southwest Alabama Eat to Ride or Ride to Eat Run - Stockton to Gulf Shores
023 John Cockrel 03-03-2008 SW 2 Baldwin CR 87 from Baldwin CR 12, south to US 90
025 Bob Steber 03-25-2008 SW 3 Camden to Stockton via Red Eagle Grave and Red Hill Spring
053 John Cockrell 06-14-2009 SW 4 Oasis Truck Stop to the Smokehouse BBQ in Greenville
030 Bob Steber 08-20-2008 FR 1 Cedar Bluff to Blue Ridge Motorcycle Campground by way of the Cherohala Skyway
026 Tommy Arnold 03-25-2008 FR 2 Tommy Arnolds Favorite SE Tennessee Ride including Suck Creek and the W roads
057 Don Norwood 01-21-2010 FR 3 GS ride from 64-30 to Tellico Plains

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Posted by:   Steve Johns  ID: ride_005
Date:   02-23-2008  
ABEES:   C 1  
Title:   29 Dreams - Waldo - Mt. Cheaha - 29 Dreams  

Stop by the Old Mill Restaurant. Excellent food and known for their famous fried dill pickles. While there, be sure to see the old covered bridge and the original Grist Mill.

GDB GPX 29 Dreams - Waldo - Mt. Cheaha - 29 Dreams
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Posted by:   Bob Steber  ID: ride_009
Date:   02-28-2008  
ABEES:   C 2  
Title:   SR 25 From Elliott Lane to US 231  

Alabama 25 from Elliott Ln. to US 231 passing 29 Dreams Motorcycle Resort. A "little dragon" in central Alabama. Be sure to stop at 29 Dreams for refreshments and "chit chat" with other bikers.

GDB GPX SR 25 From Elliott Lane to US 231
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Posted by:   Bob Steber  ID: ride_010
Date:   02-28-2008  
ABEES:   C 3  
Title:   Shelby/Bibb CR 10 from Aldrich to SR 25 at Brierfield  

Shelby County/Bibb County #10 from Aldrich (near Montevallo Safety Center) to Alabama 25 near Brierfield Ironworks Park. Fairly well paved with good sweepers, switchbacks. Not well marked so always keep left at the intersections. Don't worry, you're not lost. Turn right onto Hwy 25 and ride 1/2 mile to the Brierfield Ironworks Park entrance.

GDB GPX Shelby/Bibb CR 10 from Aldrich to SR 25 at Brierfield
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Posted by:   Vance Harrelson  ID: ride_003
Date:   02-23-2008  
ABEES:   C 4  
Title:   Mud Creek Ride Starting In Adger  

Two lane good clean pavement. Slight elevation changes with nice curves. Mud Creek will dead end into Lock 17 Road. Turn left and proceed approximately one mile to Camp Oliver Road (bares to the right). Turn left at the 3 way stop sign and continue on Camp Oliver (approx. 4.5 mi) turning left onto Smith Camp Road. Tight turns and elevation changes, this one will test your skills, so be careful! This road will dead end at Smith Camp store. Check it out while there. Return to Camp Oliver and go back 1.4 miles turning right onto Paul Allman road. Tight curves but scenic, this one is the connector back to Lock 17 Road. Turn right onto Lock 17 14 miles to Brookwood, Al. Sweeping curves, good pavement. Watch for coal trucks in both directions! Note the large abandoned coal dragline and active coal mines along this route. Nice ride. Turn left onto AL 216 for a 12 mile twisty ride back to I-59/20 (Exit 100).

GDB GPX Mud Creek Ride Starting In Adger
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Posted by:   John Harper  ID: ride_011
Date:   02-28-2008  
ABEES:   C 5  
Title:   Mt. Cheaha Skyway to Ft. McClellan via Bains Gap and Historic Bruckner Circle  

This ride begins at the intersection of Blue Ridge Road and the 'Cheaha' Skyway (Hwy 281). To get there, follow Steve John's 29 'Dreams to Mt. Cheaha' ride and turn left off of Clay County # 12 onto Blue Ridge Road (7.5 miles from SR 77). Blue Ridge Rd. is newly paved and under construction, so there may be a 'road closed' sign. If workers are not present, go around the sign to the starting point at the Skyway. If workers are present, then continue on Steve's ride to Mt. Cheaha and go SW on Hwy 281 to the end; turn around and start the ride.

GDB GPX Mt. Cheaha Skyway to Ft. McClellan via Bains Gap and Historic Bruckner Circle
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Posted by:   Ken and Andrea Pedigo  ID: ride_028
Date:   06-06-2008  
ABEES:   C 6  
Title:   Tail of the Lizard  

It's a pretty neat little ride. Along the way, we observed an elderly lady who would walk down a steep hill to cross the road and tend a really large garden and there were many others along the way. Also look for a large brick home in the middle of nowhere. We often see wild turkey too. There is a remote control airfield and the old Sardis Church and School along the way. This area also has strip mining and I noted a new gas tank cemetery.

GDB GPX Tail of the Lizard
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Posted by:   Bob Steber  ID: ride_034
Date:   12-22-2008  
ABEES:   C 7  
Title:   Bailey Road from Rex Lake Road to Hwy 119 in Leeds  

Recently paved, the 1.5 mile narrow Bailey Road is one off the best motorcycling roads in the Birmingham area and an excellent way to go to 29 Dreams Motorcycle Resort from Bogart's Motor Sports. There are altitude changes, s-curves and one hairpin turn, and you will ride through a tunnel of trees the entire distance. Be sure to stop on the one-lane wooden bridge crossing the Little Cahaba River for a beautiful view of the river and woodlands.

GDB GPX Bailey Road from Rex Lake Road to Hwy 119 in Leeds
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Posted by:   Charles Binder  ID: ride_035
Date:   12-22-2008  
ABEES:   C 8  
Title:   North Shelby County Run starting and ending at 29 Dreams Motorcycle Resort  

There are plenty elevation changes and tight s curves amidst these out of the sun rural environs. Many of these roads are very splendid indeed. On the way out of Columbiana, about 1.5 miles, check out the Motosports Racing Club Go Cart Track on the left and if you feel adventuresome, go for a lap or two around the track. Enjoy.

GDB GPX North Shelby County Run starting and ending at 29 Dreams Motorcycle Resort
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Posted by:   Bob Steber  ID: ride_036
Date:   12-22-2008  
ABEES:   C 9  
Title:   Sicard Hollow & Rex Lake Roads from Blue Lake Drive in Cahaba Heights near the Colonnade to Barber's Motorsports Park and Bass Pro Shop in Leeds  

Tree lined and curvy. You will cross the scenic Cahaba River two times on your way to the Bass Pro Shop and Barber's Motor Sports Park. A good alternate route to Bass Pro and Barber's is to turn right on Bailey Road (9 miles from Blue Lake Rd.) to Hwy 119 then left to Zeigler Road (2 miles). Turn left back to Rex Lake Road and turn right. Bailey road is a Favorite Road (C 7). To go to Bogart's BMW dealership, detour left on Grants Mill Road (5 miles from Blue Lake Drive) to Grantswood Road (3 miles) crossing I-459 and turn right to Bogart's. Backtrack on Grants Mill Road to Rex Lake Road and turn left. Continue your ride to Leeds.

GDB GPX Sicard Hollow & Rex Lake Roads from Blue Lake Drive in Cahaba Heights near the Colonnade to Barber's Motorsports Park and Bass Pro Shop in Leeds
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Posted by:   Bob Steber  ID: ride_037
Date:   12-22-2008  
ABEES:   C 10  
Title:   Camp Creek Road from ST. Clair CR 27 to US 231 in Vincent  

Starting at the intersection of Saint Clair Cr 27 (8 miles east of 29 Dreams) and Camp Creek Road. Turn right. Well paved curvy road with high speed sweepers and good scenery.

GDB GPX Camp Creek Road from ST. Clair CR 27 to US 231 in Vincent
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Posted by:   Bob Steber  ID: ride_042
Date:   02-20-2009  
ABEES:   C 11  
Title:   Cottaquilla Rd. to Whites Gap backtrack to SR 9  

Comments here.

GDB GPX Cottaquilla Rd. to Whites Gap backtrack to SR 9
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Posted by:   Bob Steber  ID: ride_043
Date:   02-20-2009  
ABEES:   C 12  
Title:   Hwy 281 (Cheaha Skyway) from Blue Ridge Rd to US 78  

Comments here.

GDB GPX Hwy 281 (Cheaha Skyway) from Blue Ridge Rd to US 78
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Posted by:   Martin Benson  ID: ride_046
Date:   03-22-2009  
ABEES:   C 13  
Title:   Pocahontas Road from McAdory to Morgan Road  

This 13 mile ride starts in McAdory at the McAdory High School. You will enjoy twists and sweepers. You will enjoy a view of Shades Mountain and then good valley views as you travel along the crest of the mountain to Morgan Road.

GDB GPX Pocahontas Road from McAdory to Morgan Road
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Posted by:   Bruce Farr  ID: ride_052
Date:   06-14-2009  
ABEES:   C 14  
Title:   Smith Camp Road from Camp Oliver Road to Smith Camp Store  

Also known as 'Upchuck Road'. This run will test to a high degree your ability to ride a curvy road with its blind sharp turns and multiple altitude changes. Take it easy on this road.

GDB GPX Smith Camp Road from Camp Oliver Road to Smith Camp Store
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Posted by:   Bob Steber  ID: ride_055
Date:   08-17-2009  
ABEES:   C 15  
Title:   Cheaha Road (The Pig Trail) from Hwy 281 (Cheaha Skyway) to Hwy 21.  

This narrow winding mountain road with many s turns is a great ride through hardwood and pine forests and across Camp Mac Lake. Ride with caution due to the possibility of loose gravel in the turns.

GDB GPX Cheaha Road (The Pig Trail) from Hwy 281 (Cheaha Skyway) to Hwy 21.
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Posted by:   Martin Benson  ID: ride_056
Date:   10-02-2009  
ABEES:   C 16  
Title:   Peavine Road.  

This ride is in Oak Mountain State Park. The ride starts at the park entrance and ends at the trailhead to Peavine Falls. The climbs Oak Mountain with a lot of twist and turns and views of the valley below.

GDB GPX Peavine Road.
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Posted by:   Gary Nesmith  ID: ride_002
Date:   02-23-2008  
ABEES:   C NE 1  
Title:   Cheeseburger in Paradise Ride  

This is a great ride over some excellent back roads and through beautiful scenery. CR 33 and SR 65 are ABEES Favorite roads. Gallant Road, Duck Springs Road and SR 146 are also excellent roads to ride. The Wills Creek Winery in Duck Springs is open for tastings on weekends and be sure to have lunch at the Pikeville Store and Deli just north of Scottsboro. They have the reputation for serving the best cheeseburgers in Alabama. The switchbacks into Bucks Pocket on the way to the camping area is an excellent ride and the overlook in the park is an good place for taking photos of the surrounding area.

GDB GPX Cheeseburger in Paradise Ride
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Posted by:   Martin Benson  ID: ride_027
Date:   05-09-2008  
ABEES:   C NW 1  
Title:   Ride to Nesmith's Hamburgers in Moulton via Smith Dam, CR 33 and Two Churches  

This ride will take you through the Bankhead National Forest over smooth roads, a lot of curves and elevation changes. Starting 7.5 miles from Sumiton on US 78 NW, turn right on Sipsey Road (just past river), left on 77, right on 69, left on 43, right on 41, left on 63, right on 33 in to Moulton. Twelve ABEES points can be checked off on this ride (6 on the route, 6 more in the area): Double Springs- Church of the Forest, Corinth Church, Dual Destiny, Winston County Courthouse, Houston Historical Jail. Moulton-Lawrence County Courthouse, Pine Torch Church, Nesmith's Hamburgers. Nauvoo- Old Harbin Hotel, Slick Lizard Smokehouse. Jasper-Jasper County courthouse, Smith Dam.

GDB GPX Ride to Nesmith's Hamburgers in Moulton via Smith Dam, CR 33 and Two Churches
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Posted by:   Bob Steber  ID: ride_033
Date:   12-22-2008  
ABEES:   C NW 2  
Title:   North Central Alabama Run  

Starting point is at the intersection of US 78 and Sipsey Road, 9 miles SE of Jasper, 7.5 miles NW of Sumiton. This ride combines Martin Benson's Ride to Nesmith's Hamburgers, Don Norwood's Cr 33 Ride and the best part of Vance Harrelson's Mud Creek Ride. It traverses excellent back roads through the Bankhead Forest to Moulton then to Double Springs, Nauvoo and the Warrior River riding through coal mining country to end at I 20, Exit 100. There are many curves and elevation changes with great scenery. The rider can check off 13 ABEES POIs and 4 favorite rides: Ride to Nesmith's Hamburgers, Cr 33, Mud Creek Ride and the North Central Alabama Run totaling 17 check offs. The POIs are shown in bold type on the route sheet.

GDB GPX North Central Alabama Run
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Posted by:   Bob Steber  ID: ride_012
Date:   02-28-2008  
ABEES:   C SE 1  
Title:   29 Dreams - Kymulga Grist Mill - Capertons Old South General Store and Pawn Shop in Weogufka -Horseshoe Bend Military Park - 29 Dreams  

This route is a historically significant trek taking you past the well preserved Kymulga Grist Mill and covered bridge built c1860, then to the 1850 Capertons Old South General Store and Pawn Shop in Weogufka, Al (Center of all things Confederate in this area). The first sight you will notice here is a large Confederate Flag flying from the store's roof top antenna and it gets better when you go in to enjoy a conversation with the owner, Lloyd Caperton, while having your favorite soft drink and snack and shopping for a firearm or good quality knife, or perhaps a confederate soldier's cap or Battle Flag may catch your fancy. Be sure to notice the marble floors. (Lloyd has a ranch nearby and spends some of his time there which means that the store is not open some times). On the way to Horseshoe Bend Military Park you will ride by the Coosa County Courthouse in Rockford and the Indian Hills Motorcycle Resort, then in Alexander City, the Big B BBQ and Tallapoosa County Courthouse Annex. Horseshoe Bend Military Park is where the 1814 battle defeated the Creek Indian Nation which eventually led to the treaty that ceded three fifths of the land that is now Alabama. Be sure to see the 20 minute video before visiting the Park. This ride covers many excellent motorcycling backroads. Returning to 29 Dreams you will ride the excellent highways 49 and 77 to Ashland for a fuel stop and to see the beautiful Clay County Courthouse.

GDB GPX 29 Dreams - Kymulga Grist Mill - Capertons Old South General Store and Pawn Shop in Weogufka -Horseshoe Bend Military Park - 29 Dreams
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Posted by:   Ron Riggins  ID: ride_013
Date:   03-08-2008  
ABEES:   C SE 2  
Title:   Coosa CR 29 from US 280 in Sylacauga to US 231 in Wetumpka  

This is a narrow, twisty county road with some good sweepers and very little traffic. Be sure to stop in Weogufka and visit Capertons General Store and Pawn Shop, all things Confederate.

GDB GPX Coosa CR 29 from US 280 in Sylacauga to US 231 in Wetumpka
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Posted by:   Bob Steber  ID: ride_008
Date:   02-24-2008  
ABEES:   NE 1  
Title:   Little River Canyon Parkway from Dog Town to SR 35  

From Dogtown, go east on Alabama 176 to the first overlook, then bare left to Alabama 35. Curves and switchbacks. Excellent scenery, especially at the Little River Falls overlook (near Hwy.35) Don't miss this one!

GDB GPX Little River Canyon Parkway from Dog Town to SR 35
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Posted by:   Bob Steber  ID: ride_004
Date:   02-23-2008  
ABEES:   NE 2  
Title:   Little River Canyon - Desoto Falls - Mentone Ride  

One of the best motorcyclling roads in Alabama with great scenery and minimal traffic. Many curves and great scenery; a little bit of the dragon in northeat Alabama. Be sure to stop at the Little River Falls overlook 1/4 mile before Hwy 35 for a great view and photo opp.

GDB GPX Little River Canyon - Desoto Falls - Mentone Ride
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Posted by:   Jon Zibell  ID: ride_017
Date:   03-03-2008  
ABEES:   NE 3  
Title:   US 72 @ Gurley, south on Kell Mountain Road to Cherry Tree Road  

From US 72 @ Gurley, south on Keel Mountain Road, right on Keel Hollow Road to Cherry Tree Road (very tight and twisty).

GDB GPX US 72 @ Gurley, south on Kell Mountain Road to Cherry Tree Road
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Posted by:   Vernon & Kay Headrick  ID: ride_007
Date:   02-24-2008  
ABEES:   NE 4  
Title:   Grant Mountain To Paint Rock Valley via Crow Mountain  

Great roads and scenery with minimal traffic. Hwy 65 could be the best motorcycling road in Alabama. Be sure to check our the Pikeville Store & Deli for the 'best burgers in Alabama'. For great Italian food, stop at Joe's Pizza near Woodville. It's tiny with limited seating and worth the stop. Try the Muffelatta; it's to die for.

GDB GPX Grant Mountain To Paint Rock Valley via Crow Mountain
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Posted by:   Bob Steber  ID: ride_018
Date:   03-03-2008  
ABEES:   NE 5  
Title:   Grant Mountain via Crow Mountain Run II  

This is an alternate run on the wonderful roads in NE Alabama that Vernon & Kay gave us (NE 4). This route backtracks from the Pikeville Store & Deli to the Grant Chevron in order avoid traffic in Scottsboro.

GDB GPX Grant Mountain via Crow Mountain Run II
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Posted by:   Gary Dubois  ID: ride_020
Date:   03-03-2008  
ABEES:   NE 6  
Title:   Elk River Run Lite  

Same roads as the Elk River Therapy Run without going into Tennessee.

GDB GPX Elk River Run Lite
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Posted by:   Bob Steber  ID: ride_024
Date:   10-04-2008  
ABEES:   NE 7 #1 & #2  
Title:   Grand Riding Tour on Backroads in NE Alabama and NW Georgia  

Here is an ABEES riding tour that takes you on the great backroads in northeast Alabama and northwest Georgia with stops along the way for seeing some of the interesting sites that are there. You will also find some excellent eateries to enjoy, so be sure to take your ABEES Touring Guide with you for all of the details. The tour is divided into two one day rides with an overnight or two at Guntersville State Park for folks that do not have time to make the rides in a day from their homes. The two routes string together the best of the best roads that our club members have recommended for our Alabama Beemers' Exploring and Epicurean Society 'ABEES' Touring Guide.

The route direction sheet can be downloaded so you can print it and change the size, if necessary, that will fit in your tank bag. Total miles are shown in the left column and the leg miles (approximate distances between turns) in the middle column. The third column shows waypoints, directions, and points of interest information. Just zero your odometer at the Guntersville State Park Lodge and notice when to make your turns as the miles roll forward. If you miss a turn, then navigate by using the leg miles to let you know when to turn. Many of the roads are on printed maps, but many of the best ones are not. To find those roads for making your plans, refer to Google Maps or any other mapping program. For those of us that have GPSs, the Garmin Route File is also available for download.

These roads are excellent and I can confidently assure you that you will enjoy the ride. If you have any questions about the tour, please give me a call or send an email.

GDB GPX Grand Riding Tour on Backroads in NE Alabama and NW Georgia
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Posted by:   Bob Steber  ID: ride_029
Date:   07-23-2008  
ABEES:   NE 8  
Title:   Crow Mountain Run, Jackson County Road # 33 to the Pikeville Store & Deli, home of the "best cheeseburgers in Alabama"  

From SR. 79 to CR. 470 down Crow Mountain. Exciting hairpin turns and good scenery, but the road is a little rough. At the bottom of the mountain, and approaching CR. 470 there is a swamp. Look closely, and you may see an eagle flying or roosting in the trees. Continue right on Cr. 470 1 1/2 miles to the Pikeville Store and Deli for an excellent cheeseburger. From the Pikeville Store, it is 6 miles south on Cr 21 to Scottsboro, home of Unclaimed Baggage and four other ABEES check-offs.

GDB GPX Crow Mountain Run, Jackson County Road # 33 to the Pikeville Store & Deli, home of the "best cheeseburgers in Alabama"
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Posted by:   Larry Camp  ID: ride_032
Date:   10-02-2008  
ABEES:   NE 9  
Title:   Jackson CR 8 from Woodville to Skyline at CR 17  

The 14 mile ride along Jackson County Road #8 from Woodville to Skyline at Cr 17 is one of the best motorcycling roads in Alabama. It has great s curves and sweepers with a switchback or two while making many changes in altitude. Beautiful hardwood trees line both sides of the road most of the way. If you are in Woodville at lunch time, be sure to eat at Joes Pizza. Vernon and Kay say their Muffelatta is to die for. Another place good to eat close to Skyline (about 25 miles if you ride down Crow Mountain on CR 33); closer if you go direct on Cr 21 off of Sr 79 is in Pikeville at the Pikeville Store and Deli. They have the best cheeseburgers in the world.

GDB GPX Jackson CR 8 from Woodville to Skyline at CR 17
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Posted by:   name UNK  ID: ride_038
Date:   12-22-2008  
ABEES:   NE 10  
Title:   Etowah CR 22 from Collinsville to Lookout Mountain Parkway (SR 176)  

S turns and switch backs all the way.

GDB GPX Etowah CR 22 from Collinsville to Lookout Mountain Parkway (SR 176)
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Posted by:   Bob Steber  ID: ride_044
Date:   03-12-2009  
ABEES:   NE 11  
Title:   Hwy 65 from US 72 at Gurley to Hwy 146  

One of top five motorcycling roads in Alabama. Excellent pavement and scenery with very little traffic. Good elevation changes, s turns, and sweepers.

GDB GPX Hwy 65 from US 72 at Gurley to Hwy 146
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Posted by:   Vernon Headrick  ID: ride_045
Date:   03-12-2009  
ABEES:   NE 12  
Title:   Butler Mill Road from Bucksnort on Grant Mountain off of CR 468 to New Hope Center Point Rd  

This is a great tree lined road going off of Grant Mountain with switch backs turning into s turns and sweepers. The scenery is excellent. (Vernon Headrick)

GDB GPX Butler Mill Road from Bucksnort on Grant Mountain off of CR 468 to New Hope Center Point Rd
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Posted by:   Rob Allred  ID: ride_047
Date:   03-19-2009  
ABEES:   NE 13  
Title:   Jackson County Road 27 from Hwy 65 to Hwy 65  

The five mile ride starts at Hwy 65 near the Hwy 65/ Hwy 146 intersection 18 miles north of US 72 near Gurley. This narrow road is a delight to ride while following a babbling creek flowing along the east side of the road. Good scenery as well as s turns and sweepers with plenty of altitude changes and hardly any traffic.

GDB GPX Jackson County Road 27 from Hwy 65 to Hwy 65
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Posted by:   Jack & Melba Kipp  ID: ride_049
Date:   06-11-2009  
ABEES:   NE 14  
Title:   Jackson County 93 from SR 73 to Long Island Baptist Church  

Switchbacks through tree tunnels. A fun road to ride indeed.

GDB GPX Jackson County 93 from SR 73 to Long Island Baptist Church
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Posted by:   Jack & Melba Kipp  ID: ride_050
Date:   06-11-2009  
ABEES:   NE 15  
Title:   Jackson County 39 from CR 33 at Crow Mountain to CR 42 at Carns  

Switch backs, switchbacks, switchbacks and great scenery.

GDB GPX Jackson County 39 from CR 33 at Crow Mountain to CR 42 at Carns
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Posted by:   Martin Benson  ID: ride_058
Date:   03-02-2010  
ABEES:   NE 16  
Title:   Dekalb CR 89 from Mentone to SR 35  

Beautiful tree lined scenic twisty road going through Desoto State Park. Be sure to see Desoto Falls, Cloudmont Ski Resort and Sallie Howard Memorial Chapel along the way.

GDB GPX Dekalb CR 89 from Mentone to SR 35
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Posted by:   Bob Steber  ID: ride_031
Date:   10-07-2008  
ABEES:   NE C 1  
Title:   Alabama Wine Trail  

WORTH THE JOURNEY

In the state of Alabama, we are fortunate to have eight family operated wineries located across the state. These wineries include: Jules J. Berta Vineyards in Albertville, Wills Creek Vineyards in Attala, Morgan Creek Vineyards in Harpersville, Perdido Vineyards in Perdido, Bryant Vineyards in Talledega, White Oak Vineyards in Anniston, Ozan Vineyards in Calera and Vizzini Farms Winery in Calera.

By following the Alabama Wine Trail, wine lovers will learn where Alabama wineries are located and where to find the wines. The wine trail enthusiast will also receive a commemorative Wine Trail glass at the last stop on the trail. Pick up a Passport at the first participating winery and get it stamped at all participating wineries, then collect your memorable souvenir glass at the last stop. There are seven participating wineries:

  • Bryant Vineyards (256) 268-2638
  • Morgan Creek Vineyards (205) 672-2053
  • Wills Creek Vineyards (256) 538-5452
  • White Oak Vineyards (256) 231-7998
  • Ozan Vineyard (205) 668-6926
  • Vizzini Farms Winery (205) 685-0655
  • Jules J. Berta Vineyards, Albertville (256) 891-5115

The ABEES GPS route and direction sheet start at Jules J. Berta Vineyards in Albertville and end at Ozan Vineyard and Cellars in Calera. Perdido Vineyards is not included in the 172 mile ride. The route attempts to go on Alabama backroads and avoids major highways as much a possible. Plan to spend an entire day touring the Alabama Wine Trail, and at the end of the day, enjoy some extra time at the wonderful Ozan Vineyard and Cellars in Calera. The Patrick family has a beautiful facility nestled in the middle of their vines offering for $7.00 a sampling of 10 wines including an Ozan wine glass. Tasting three of their wines is complementary.

After enjoying your visit at Ozan, a great place for dinner is the La Spada Bistro, 4524 Southlake Parkway, just off of Valleydale Rd going NE ( I 65 Exit 247). Everything on the menu is excellent, but I am partial to their pizza.

Each of the seven wineries, the favorite ride, Logan Martin Dam, Childersburg and the La Spada Bistro is checkoff, plus you will receive one bonus jacket ticket for visiting all of the participating wineries making for a total of 10 checkoffs and one bonus ticket. It is not necessary to visit each winery in a day to receive your commemorative wine glass and bonus jacket ticket, but it is a lot of fun to do it.

This ride shouldn't be missed.

GDB GPX Alabama Wine Trail
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Posted by:   John Zibell  ID: ride_006
Date:   02-24-2008  
ABEES:   NE TN 1  
Title:   SR 65 from US 72 at Gurley to Scottsboro via Huntland TN  

Alabama 65, north from US 72 to Huntland, TN. then backtrack to Sr 146 to left on Sr 79 to right on Cr 33 to Cr 21 to Scottsboro. Sr 65 is wide open, with fast sweepers and no side streets!! Cr 33 has great hairpin curves.

GDB GPX SR 65 from US 72 at Gurley to Scottsboro via Huntland TN
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Posted by:   Gary DuBois  ID: ride_019
Date:   03-03-2008  
ABEES:   NE TN 2  
Title:   Elk River Therapy Run  

This ride extends in to Middle Tennessee with its beautiful rolling hills and forests wile crossing the Elk River numerous times.

GDB GPX Elk River Therapy Run
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Posted by:   Don Norwood  ID: ride_014
Date:   03-08-2008  
ABEES:   NW 1  
Title:   Winston CR 33 from Double Springs to Moulton  

Alabama 33 through the Bankhead Forest. There are plenty of side GS roads as well. About 20 miles. Don't miss seeing Pine Torch Church, the Dual Destiny Statue and Natural Bridge while in the area. Nesmith's Hamburgers in Moulton is a good and unique place for lunch.

GDB GPX Winston CR 33 from Double Springs to Moulton
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Posted by:   Don Norwood  ID: ride_015
Date:   03-08-2008  
ABEES:   NW 2  
Title:   The Heart Run  

From Fayette down Alabama 171 to Northport, over Alabama 69, north toward Jasper at Oakman, then back to Fayette via Alabama 18. About 115 Miles.

GDB GPX The Heart Run
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Posted by:   Gary DuBois  ID: ride_016
Date:   03-08-2008  
ABEES:   NW 3  
Title:   Natchez Trace to Waterloo  

Ride begins near Cherokee, where the Natchez Trace crosses US72. The natural beauty of the Natchez Trace speaks for itself. This portion is primarily rolling hills and open fields. Stop by the Colbert's Ferry pull-off just before reaching the Tennessee River. Read the sign and go for a short walk detailing the life of George Colbert who was half-Scot and half-Chickasaw. The ride on CR 14 from the Trace to Waterloo is very scenic with much of it running beside the Tennessee River. Once in Waterloo, stop by the Riverwalk Cafe and have Glenda fix you a meal. CR45 north out of Waterloo may be one of the better runs in Alabama. It is very twisty with several sharp double sses. Be careful! The northern half of CR45 is chip and seal so it may be slick with tar snakes in hot weather. CR 14 back into Waterloo is another fine run with twisties and wide sweepers.

GDB GPX Natchez Trace to Waterloo
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Posted by:   Bob Steber  ID: ride_039
Date:   12-22-2008  
ABEES:   NW 4  
Title:   Colbert CR 8 from SR 157 @ Cloverdale to US 43  

(Near Waterloo). One of the most exciting motorcycling roads in Alabama. Excellent tree lined pavement with high speed sweepers and great scenery, and very little traffic. From SR 157, ride 6 miles to SR 17, turn left, then a quick right back on CR 8 for another 12 miles of great riding. Ends at US 43.

GDB GPX Colbert CR 8 from SR 157 @ Cloverdale to US 43
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Posted by:   Tom Gilbert  ID: ride_040
Date:   12-22-2008  
ABEES:   NW 5  
Title:   Coon Dog Cemetery Road from SR 247 to US 72  

Start of ride is 16 miles north of Red Bay. A really fun run with twisties, sweepers, good scenery and many altitude changes. The pavement is a bit rough in places but can be ridden at a good pace. Be sure to spend some time at the Coon Dog Cemetery and read the numerous epitaphs on monuments to the great Coon Dogs buried there. Starting at SR 247 ride 8 miles to White Pike, turn right and go 7 miles, then bear right to US 72.

GDB GPX Coon Dog Cemetery Road from SR 247 to US 72
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Posted by:   Martin Benson  ID: ride_048
Date:   04-20-2009  
ABEES:   NW 6  
Title:   Lauderdale County Road 45 from Waterloo to Cr 3  

Lauderdale County Road 45 from Waterloo to Cr 3 near the Tennessee border. Many tree lined S turns and sweepers with altitude changes and no traffic congestion. This is a great road to test your riding in the twisties skills.

GDB GPX Lauderdale County Road 45 from Waterloo to Cr 3
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Posted by:   Bob Steber  ID: ride_051
Date:   06-11-2009  
ABEES:   NW 7  
Title:   Grand NW Alabama Backroads Tour  

This day ride starting and finishing at the Old Harbin Hotel in Nauvoo, Alabama has it all and will take you on the best of the best roads in NW Alabama while avoiding heavy traffic in the tri cities area. Along the route, you will be awed by the beautiful scenery and excited by the excellent roads with their fast sweepers, s turns and multiple altitude changes. Cross the Tennessee river twice by going over Wheeler Dam and then again on the Natchez Trace Bridge. While making the crossings, be sure to slow down a bit and enjoy the beautiful views. While in Waterloo, stop at the Riverwalk Cafe for a meal or a break. The food there is excellent. Also, be sure to take a break at the Coondog Cemetery and read some of the great epitaphs on the tombstones.

GDB GPX Grand NW Alabama Backroads Tour
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Posted by:   Dan Thomson  ID: ride_041
Date:   12-22-2008  
ABEES:   SE 1  
Title:   SR 50 from SR 229 at Red Hill to SR 49  

These 11 miles of motorcycling bliss goes through some of the best scenery in Alabama on well paved curvy roads with fun sweepers, and without traffic congestion. At times you may spot bald eagles soaring over Martin Dam.

GDB GPX SR 50 from SR 229 at Red Hill to SR 49
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Posted by:   Martin Benson  ID: ride_054
Date:   07-29-2009  
ABEES:   SE 2  
Title:   US 231 ByPass from Montgomery to Troy  

This ride starts on US 231S at Virginia Loop Road in Montgomery. This is just south of the southern by-pass. This ride will take you on two lane roads with sweeping curves, rolling hillsides and beautiful farms. A great way to go south and avoid the boring 4 lanes of US231.

GDB GPX US 231 ByPass from Montgomery to Troy
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Posted by:   Ron Riggins  ID: ride_021
Date:   03-03-2008  
ABEES:   SE C 1  
Title:   SR 49 from exit 32 at Franklin north to Mt. Cheaha  

Lots of curves in places and goes right by Horseshoe Bend Military Park, a great stop.

GDB GPX SR 49 from exit 32 at Franklin north to Mt. Cheaha
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Posted by:   Rickie Bonner  ID: ride_022
Date:   03-03-2008  
ABEES:   SW 1  
Title:   Southwest Alabama Eat to Ride or Ride to Eat Run - Stockton to Gulf Shores  

Starting at the Old Stage Coach Restaurant at Stockton, Al, go south on Hwy 225 which takes you along the Tensaw River Delta and Blakeley State Park, the site of the last major battle of the Civil War. You can walk the boardwalk and miles of trails along the Tensaw River. Continue south on 225 til you get to Spanish Fort and follow Hwy 31 south across the causeway (Battleship Parkway) Hwy 90. In this area you can find some of the best sea food in South Alabama, namely Roussos Seafood Restaurant 30500 Hwy 181, Spanish Fort, The Original Oyster House and Felix's Fish Camp Restaurant, both on Battleship Parkway. When you finish eating go to the USS Alabama and walk off those pounds on the ship and land sites. Leave the battleship and head west through the old Bankhead tunnel into Mobile's Government Street and take a side trip on Dauphin Street to Wintzell's Oyster house, or west on Hwy 90 (Government St). to 60 North Florida Street to Butch Cassidy's for one of their World Famous Burgers. Get back on 90 west and please take time to enjoy the old homes and old live oak trees along Government Street. Continue (Hwy 90) to to Theodore, Al turning left on CR #59 (Bellingrath Road) till you come to the Bellingrath Home & Gardens and please take the tour of one of Mobile's most beautiful historical sites along the Dog River of Mobile. When you leave go back to the left on CR # 59 and watch for Deakle Road, the first right going west which will dead end at Padgett Switch Road. Look to the right and you will see the Lighthouse Restaurant which has some of the best crab claws in South Alabama. When you're finished go south on Padgett Switch road which dead ends at Hwy 188 and go through Bayou La Batre and Historical Coden Al. Stop and enjoy the shrimp boats at Bayou La Batre and then on to Mother Mary's Restaurant in Coden to eat. Continue south on Hwy 188 til you dead end at Hwy 193 and take a right (South) to Dauphin Island to enjoy the beach, sand between your toes, Estuarium, and Fort Gaines. Then take the ferry and catch some sunset on the Mobile Bay between Dauphin Island and Fort Morgan. After your visit to Fort Morgan please head east on Hwy 180 to Gulf Shores, Al. continue east on Hwy 180 to Gulf Shores, Al. continue east on Hwy 182 to the famous Flora Bama for your favorite beverage.

GDB GPX Southwest Alabama Eat to Ride or Ride to Eat Run - Stockton to Gulf Shores
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Posted by:   John Cockrel  ID: ride_023
Date:   03-03-2008  
ABEES:   SW 2  
Title:   Baldwin CR 87 from Baldwin CR 12, south to US 90  

This is a good ride. It is only about 12 miles, but a lot of fun.

GDB GPX Baldwin CR 87 from Baldwin CR 12, south to US 90
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Posted by:   Bob Steber  ID: ride_025
Date:   03-25-2008  
ABEES:   SW 3  
Title:   Camden to Stockton via Red Eagle Grave and Red Hill Spring  

Route begins at the Old Courthouse. If you are hungry, there are two good eateries a little ways west on AL 41 from the court house. Uncle Redd's for a great meat & 3 and Jackson's for some of the best fried chicken ever. Continue SW on Alabama 41 32 miles to CR 39. Turn right and go 10 miles to Perdue Hill. Stop here for a break and fuel if you need it. Be sure to spend some time looking at the early 1800s buildings there, one of which is the boyhood home of William Travis. Turn right on CR 1 and go 22 miles to AL 59 at Chrysler. Turn right on Hwy 59 and go 26 miles to Stockton and the Stage Coach Cafe. Between Chrysler and Stockton you will go by Red Eagle's Grave, Red Hill Spring and Fort Mimms. Each point of interest is well marked.

GDB GPX Camden to Stockton via Red Eagle Grave and Red Hill Spring
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Posted by:   John Cockrell  ID: ride_053
Date:   06-14-2009  
ABEES:   SW 4  
Title:   Oasis Truck Stop to the Smokehouse BBQ in Greenville  

This is a fun ride from the Oasis Truck Stop to get some good BBQ at the Smokehouse in Greenville. On the way you will pass Red Hill Spring at Tensaw and Red Eagle's Grave at Chrysler.

GDB GPX Oasis Truck Stop to the Smokehouse BBQ in Greenville
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Posted by:   Bob Steber  ID: ride_030
Date:   08-20-2008  
ABEES:   FR 1  
Title:   Cedar Bluff to Blue Ridge Motorcycle Campground by way of the Cherohala Skyway  

This ride to Blue Ridge Motorcycle Campground starts in Cedar Bluff, Alabama at the intersection of SR 9 and Sr 68. (GPS coordinates: N34 13.041 W85 36.465). It avoids the congested areas of Atlanta, Chattanooga, Rome, and Calhoun while taking you over some of thebest motorcycling roads in the SE. If you are in Ellijay, GA around lunch time, be sure to stop at the Cajun Depot Cafe for a fantastic lunch.

The route direction sheet is very easy to follow. Place the direction sheet in your tank bag map window, zero your odometer at the intersection of SR 9 and Sr 68, and then refer to your odometer for distances at which you make your turns. The Leg miles column lets you know the approximate distance between turns.

GDB GPX Cedar Bluff to Blue Ridge Motorcycle Campground by way of the Cherohala Skyway
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Posted by:   Tommy Arnold  ID: ride_026
Date:   03-25-2008  
ABEES:   FR 2  
Title:   Tommy Arnolds Favorite SE Tennessee Ride including Suck Creek and the W roads  

Some of the most beautiful scenery and exciting motorcycling roads in the southeast. Be very cautious on the W Road which has sharp, traffic stopping, hairpin turns up Signal Mountain.

GDB GPX Tommy Arnolds Favorite SE Tennessee Ride including Suck Creek and the W roads
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Posted by:   Don Norwood  ID: ride_057
Date:   01-21-2010  
ABEES:   FR 3  
Title:   GS ride from 64-30 to Tellico Plains  

If you want some GS roads added in the mix, take the McKenzie Mt Rd off Hwy 30, over the mountain instead of thru the gorge and after about 18 miles and reaching 3500 feet in elevation, you land on 68, where you can pick up Joe Brown Road and all dirt to Tellico Plains.

GDB GPX GS ride from 64-30 to Tellico Plains

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