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Touring cycling in Carter County offers diverse terrain, characterized by the Appalachian foothills, the Watauga River, and Watauga Lake. The region features significant elevation changes around Roan Mountain, providing challenging road cycling experiences. Cyclists can also find flatter routes along river valleys and dedicated rail-trails, traversing forests and open landscapes. This area combines natural features with established cycling infrastructure.
Last updated: April 24, 2026
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This touring bicycle route offers a moderate 27.0 miles (43.4 km) journey, taking you through diverse landscapes. You'll experience shaded wooded sections, open meadows, and scenic stretches alongside the Watauga…
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28.9km
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Embark on the Hollows of Stoney Creek Road loop from Elizabethton, a moderate touring bicycle route that takes you through the scenic countryside. You will enjoy pleasant natural views and…

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29.9km
02:08
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Embark on a challenging touring bicycle adventure through the scenic Cherokee National Forest with the Watauga Dam and Watauga Dam Visitor Center loop. This difficult route spans 18.6 miles (29.9…
28.5km
01:54
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This moderate 17.7-mile touring cycling loop from Lyons Field Park offers 1408 feet of elevation gain and takes under two hours.
16.7km
01:04
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Embark on a pleasant touring bicycle ride through the scenic Appalachian foothills on the Blue Springs loop. This moderate route covers 10.4 miles (16.7 km) and features mostly paved surfaces,…
40.6km
02:36
420m
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Embark on the Siam and Blue Springs loops from Elizabethton, a moderate touring bicycle route that spans 25.2 miles (40.6 km). You will gain 1362 feet (415 metres) in elevation,…
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03:00
620m
620m
Embark on the Stateline Tour Loop, a challenging touring bicycle route spanning 28.8 miles (46.3 km) with a significant elevation gain of 2039 feet (621 metres). This difficult ride, estimated…
54.4km
03:24
610m
610m
Embark on the Stateline Tour Loop, a difficult touring bicycle route that challenges you with 33.8 miles (54.4 km) and a significant 2007 feet (612 metres) of elevation gain. This…
46.8km
03:11
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Embark on a challenging touring cycling adventure with the Tiger Creek Road, Ripshin Lake loop from Hampton. This difficult route spans 29.1 miles (46.8 km) and features a significant elevation…
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02:01
330m
330m
Embark on a moderate touring bicycle loop from Elizabethton, taking you through the scenic Appalachian foothills. This route spans 19.8 miles (31.8 km) and involves a total elevation gain of…
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Fort Watauga is a historic fortification constructed by early frontier settlers in the Watauga region during the late 18th century. It served as a key defensive outpost designed to protect the community from external threats. It is now open to visitors who want to learn more about the history of the local area.
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The Elizabethton Covered Bridge, was built in 1882 over the Doe River It is a 154-foot-long truss bridge that has survived numerous floods, including the 1901 flood and Hurricane Helene in 2024. It is closed to vehicles but open to pedestrians and cyclists.
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This dam sits right next to the road. It is between 70 and 80 feet tall and an interesting place to stop for a photo. It was completed in 1912 making it one of the oldest dams in the area.
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Gap Creek Road offers a nice alternative to Mary Patton Highway. It is much smaller and less traffic. It also a small country road instead of a highway. It is not as quick as Mary Patton Highway and the highway does have a large shoulder but I find it nicer.
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There are two large parking lots at this location. One is specifically for Harmon Park where you will find a nice covered picnic area and a playground for children. The other seems to be for the Carter Compassion Center and a Historical Train. The Carter Compassion Center, located between the two parking lots, is a non-profit that works to alleviate poverty in the area. At the far end of the parking lot you will find a plaque and an old train engine. The plaque gives you information about the history of trains in this area. This is an interesting place to visit or just park your car before a ride.
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US E 19 runs on one side of the Doe River and the Old Railroad Grade Road on the other. If you are cycling, the Old Railroad Grade Road is the best option with the river on one side and the mountains on the other. There is very little traffic and you can avoid the noise and cars of US E 19.
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Tiger Creek Road is a classic cycling road for this area. It is a winding mountain road with forest all around and not too much traffic. If climbing it, be warned, there are some pretty steep sections. It is fun either up or down.
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Ripshin Lake is a beautiful lake right next to the Roaring Creek Road. The lake and the land around it is private so there isn't a park or swimming area but the view of the lake is really nice, especially in the fall with the changing colors of the leaves.
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Carter County offers a diverse selection of over 10 touring cycling routes. These routes cater to various skill levels, ranging from moderate to difficult, allowing cyclists to explore the region's unique landscapes.
The spring and fall seasons are generally ideal for touring cycling in Carter County. During these times, the weather is typically mild, and the natural scenery, such as the rhododendron gardens on Roan Mountain or the changing leaves, is particularly vibrant. Summers can be warm, while winters may bring colder temperatures and potential for snow at higher elevations.
The touring cycling routes in Carter County offer a range of difficulties. You'll find 8 moderate routes and 4 difficult routes. The terrain varies from gradual rail-trails to challenging mountain ascents, ensuring options for different fitness levels.
Yes, the Tweetsie Trail is a prominent 10-mile crushed gravel rail-trail connecting Johnson City and Elizabethton. It's a popular choice for touring cyclists due to its gradual tread, historical markers, and amenities. You can experience a longer ride by combining it with river views on the Tweetsie Trail and Watauga River Loop.
Absolutely. Carter County, particularly around Roan Mountain, is known for its significant elevation changes. Routes like the Tiger Creek Road, Ripshin Lake loop from Hampton or the Watauga Dam and Watauga Dam Visitor Center loop from Watauga Valley offer substantial climbs and rewarding views, catering to cyclists seeking a more demanding experience.
Yes, several routes provide beautiful water views. The Tweetsie Trail and Watauga River Loop follows the Watauga River, and the Watauga Dam and Watauga Dam Visitor Center loop from Watauga Valley offers stunning vistas of Watauga Lake and the Watauga Dam.
Many of the touring cycling routes in Carter County are designed as loops, providing a convenient way to start and end your ride at the same point. Examples include the Hollows of Stoney Creek Road loop from Elizabethton and the Powder Mary Loop from Lyons Field Park.
Carter County's routes often pass by significant natural features. You can encounter waterfalls like Turn for Jones Falls, enjoy views of Watauga Lake, or cycle through areas with views of Roan Mountain. The region's dense forests and diverse ecosystems also offer opportunities for wildlife viewing.
Yes, the Tweetsie Trail itself is a historical site, following the path of the historic ET&WNC Railroad. Informational markers along the trail detail the area's past. Additionally, the Mountain River Trail, Sycamore Shoals State Historic Area is another point of interest that can be incorporated into your cycling exploration.
The komoot community highly rates the touring cycling experience in Carter County, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Cyclists often praise the diverse terrain, from the scenic rail-trails to the challenging mountain roads, and the beautiful natural landscapes including river valleys and forested sections.
While many routes in Carter County feature rolling hills or significant elevation, the Tweetsie Trail offers a relatively flat and well-maintained surface, making it an excellent option for families or beginner touring cyclists. Its crushed gravel surface and amenities provide a comfortable and accessible ride.
Many popular cycling areas, such as the Tweetsie Trail, offer dedicated paved parking at their trailheads. For other routes, parking is often available at local parks or designated pull-offs, though it's always advisable to check specific route details for the most convenient parking options.


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