5.5 mi
gravel
Bull Pen RdGravel route from State Rd 1100 to State Rd 1603, Highlands, Macon County, North Carolina "Mix of gravel with paved portions. Crosses the headwaters of the Chattooga RIver on a neat little bridge. Ties into Horse Cove road which is a steep curvy road that takes you onto Main Street in Highlands, NC." 1 |
1.0 mi
gravel
Whiteside Cove RoadGravel route from Whiteside Cove Rd to Rice Rd, Highlands, Jackson County, North Carolina |
9.6 mi
gravel
way to highlandGravel route on Gold Mine Rd, Highlands, Macon County, North Carolina |
1.9 mi
gravel
Jones Gap RoadGravel route on Dendy Orchard Rd, Highlands, Macon County, North Carolina "Trail access for Bertram Trail. Nice ride on maintained gravel road." |
3.4 mi
gravel
Turtle Pond RoadGravel route from Dillard Rd to Dendy Orchard Rd, Highlands, Macon County, North Carolina |
45.3 mi
gravel
45 mile gravel /road HighlandsGravel route from Main St to Smallwood Ave, Highlands, Macon County, North Carolina 1 |
3.6 mi
dirt
Walking Stick Road rougher partDirt route from Walking Stick Rd to GA-28, Clayton, Rabun County, Georgia 1 1 |
5.4 mi
gravel
Gold Mine Rd to Peeks Creek RdGravel route from State Rd 1679 to State Rd 1678, Franklin, Macon County, North Carolina |
2.5 mi
gravel
Rich Gap RdGravel route from Horse Cove Rd to Rich Gap Rd, Highlands, Macon County, North Carolina |
0.9 mi
gravel
Cold Mountain Rd to Buck Creek RdGravel route on State Rd 1535, Highlands, Macon County, North Carolina "Loose gravel with lots of washboard ripples. Steep." 1 |
3.6 mi
gravel
Forest Srv RdGravel route from Yellow Mountain Rd to Forest Srv Rd, Highlands, Macon County, North Carolina "Road not a shown on map. Seasonal gating. Several Camping spots on road." |
2.3 mi
gravel
Blue Valley RdGravel route on State Rd 1618, Highlands, Macon County, North Carolina "Road not a shown on map. Seasonal gating. Several Camping spots on road." |
4.9 mi
gravel
Walking Stick RdGravel route from State Rd 1608 to Big Creek Rd, Highlands, Macon County, North Carolina "This road is not as shown on the map. It goes from NC to GA. There is a seasonally gated road that goes back to Hwy 28. If you continue straight on Walking Stick it comes our in GA. North Carolina side is a smooth gravel road. Georgia side is washed out and rutted. Can be challenging when wet. One or two places may cause some ground clearance problems on big bikes." |