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Rider’s Guide to the Appalachian Trail on Two Wheels

“In every walk with nature, one receives far more than he seeks.” -John Muir

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Stretching over 2,000 miles from Georgia to Maine, the Appalachian Trail is a legendary route for hikers — but it’s also a dream come true for motorcyclists seeking sweeping curves, misty mountaintops, and the soul-soothing rhythm of nature.

In every walk with nature, one receives far more than he seeks.

John Muir

(And if you’re riding instead of walking… expect even more.)

🛣️ Best Segments for Riders

Route 100 (VT)
If you’re heading north, Vermont’s Green Mountains deliver cool breezes, cozy towns, and roads kissed by golden leaves in fall.

Blue Ridge Parkway (NC to VA)
Iconic, scenic, and smooth — this stretch is known as “America’s Favorite Drive.” Endless curves, lush forests, and jaw-dropping overlooks.

Cherohala Skyway (TN to NC)
A high-altitude road with epic views and less traffic. Ideal for peaceful rides with a hint of altitude-induced drama.

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🏕️ Where to Stop & Camp

White Mountain National Forest (NH): A rugged gem near the trail’s end. Sleep with the stars above and the scent of pine all around.

Pisgah National Forest (NC): Ferns, waterfalls, and perfect primitive campsites.

George Washington National Forest (VA): A canopy of green — or amber, if you’re lucky enough to ride in autumn.

🧭 Gear Up for the Wild East

  • Camera! You’ll want to capture misty morning rides that feel straight out of a movie.
  • Waterproof riding jacket — the East is lush, which means rain.
  • Soft panniers for those narrow mountain passes.
  • Thermos of strong coffee — roadside diners close early here, babe.
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☕ Must-Visit Small Town Stops

  • Boone, NC: Laid-back college town with artisanal everything.
  • Damascus, VA: “Trail Town USA” — friendly locals and biker-welcoming vibes.
  • Woodstock, VT: Cozy inns, apple cider, and that postcard charm.

Adventure is not in the guidebook — and beauty is not always on the map.

Terry & Renny Russell

✨ Final Thought

This isn’t just a ride — it’s an emotional cleanse. The Appalachian Trail will meet you with foggy mornings, open-hearted locals, and quiet roads that speak louder than cities ever could. All you need is a full tank, a fearless heart, and a damn good playlist.

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