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Touring cycling around Edneyville, NC, is characterized by its mountainous terrain and significant elevation changes, offering advanced touring bike trails. The region features numerous hills and forested areas, providing scenic touring bike routes with views of the surrounding landscape. These routes often include challenging ascents and descents, making them suitable for experienced touring cyclists. The varied topography ensures a diverse range of touring bike trail lengths near Edneyville.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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79.5km
04:57
760m
760m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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51.8km
03:35
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900m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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40.1km
02:35
490m
490m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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34.5km
02:21
590m
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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40.8km
02:56
850m
850m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Front Lake is a small reservoir at the entrance to the Carl Sandburg Home National Historic Site and the trailhead for Memminger Trail. The reservoir is sometimes drained for maintenance, but it is a sight when it is full.
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Front Lake is a small reservoir at the entrance to the Carl Sandburg Home National Historic Site and the trailhead for Memminger Trail. The reservoir is sometimes drained for maintenance, but it is a sight when it is full. If you run the Memminger Trail to the south from here, it crosses over Memminger Creek, which is running down from the lake.
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The summit of Hickory Nut Gap sits on the Eastern Continental Divide at 2,880 feet (878m). The road is lined with trees, offering some much-appreciated shade in the summer. A few yards south is the Strawberry Gap Trailhead Parking which is popular with hikers. This is the closest parking area to the summit if you want to pull up and wait for your riding buddies or just have a rest. You will have to go a little further towards Chimney Rock or to Fairview to find any stores or restaurants.
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Now holiday accommodation, the mill waterfall cascades down into King Creek just next to the road. It's a cute little spot that shines a light into the history of the area.
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This is a quiet and peaceful place with many people enjoying the beautiful surroundings on foot or by bike.
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Front Lake is a small reservoir at the entrance to the Carl Sandburg Home National Historic Site and the trailhead for Memminger Trail. The reservoir is sometimes drained for maintenance, but it is a sight when it is full. If you hike the Memminger Trail to the south from here, it crosses over Memminger Creek, which is running down from the lake.
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Touring cycling around Edneyville is characterized by its mountainous terrain and significant elevation changes. You'll find challenging ascents and descents through forested hills, offering scenic views. The routes are primarily suited for advanced touring cyclists due to the demanding topography.
The touring cycling routes in Edneyville are generally considered difficult due to the mountainous terrain and substantial elevation gains. There are no routes specifically categorized as easy or beginner-friendly within this guide, making the area best suited for experienced cyclists.
The touring bike trails in Edneyville typically range from approximately 21.4 miles (34.5 km) to 25.4 miles (40.8 km) in length. These routes usually take between 2 hours 21 minutes and 2 hours 56 minutes to complete, depending on the specific trail and your pace.
Yes, all the touring cycling routes featured in this guide around Edneyville are designed as loops. This means you will start and finish your ride at the same location, such as the Piney Mountain loop from Dana United Methodist Church Cemetery or the Pretty Road loop from Bat Cave.
Edneyville's mountainous landscape offers many scenic touring bike routes. For example, the Raven Rock โ Hickory Nut Gap Summit loop from Tater Knob leads through picturesque mountain landscapes. Generally, the region's forested areas and elevation provide ample opportunities for panoramic views.
While cycling, you'll be immersed in the natural beauty of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Nearby attractions that you might consider exploring include the dramatic Chimney Rock Summit, the stunning Exclamation Point โ Chimney Rock State Park viewpoint, and the impressive Hickory Nut Falls. These offer excellent opportunities to extend your outdoor adventure.
The best time for touring cycling in Edneyville is typically during the spring and fall. Spring offers pleasant temperatures and blooming foliage, while fall provides cooler weather and spectacular autumn colors. Summer can be warm and humid, and winter may bring colder temperatures and potential for icy conditions at higher elevations.
While all routes offer unique experiences, the Hickory Nut Gap Summit loop from Ferguson Peak is a challenging route that takes you through diverse terrain, offering a rewarding experience for those looking to explore a less frequently highlighted option among the popular trails.
Given the challenging terrain and potential for varied weather, it's advisable to pack layers of clothing, a rain jacket, sufficient water and snacks, a repair kit for your bike, and a first-aid kit. A helmet is essential, and consider a GPS device or a fully charged phone with offline maps for navigation, as cell service can be spotty in mountainous areas.
The Edneyville area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Reviewers often praise the challenging ascents, the rewarding descents, and the stunning mountain views that make each ride a memorable experience for advanced cyclists.
Parking availability varies by trailhead. Many routes, such as the Piney Mountain loop from Dana United Methodist Church Cemetery, start from locations where public parking may be available. It's recommended to check specific starting points for designated parking areas or nearby public spaces before your ride.
Due to the significant elevation changes and difficult grading of the routes, the touring bike trails in Edneyville are generally not considered suitable for young children or beginners. The terrain is best enjoyed by experienced cyclists looking for a challenging ride.


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