Tennessee's Windiest Road Has Over 300 Curves And It’s Not For The Faint Of Heart
There’s something exciting about taking a trip from one state to another, whether you’re looking to city hop or finagle your way through the countryside. Tennessee is tied with Missouri as the most neighborly state in the union, so you can head to Georgia or Kentucky or Mississippi. Still, it’s the Tail of the Dragon that strings Tennessee to North Carolina that makes for a beautiful drive. If you have the heart of a lion and a surge of adrenaline, you can’t miss it!

The Tail of the Dragon links east Tennessee to west North Carolina, and is officially designated US 129. It's known as one of the most beautiful roads in the nation, but also one of the most dangerous.

What makes it so special, you may ask? The Tail of the Dragon at Deals Gap runs for eleven miles, with 318 curves in between. Yes, you read that right - three hundred and EIGHTEEN.
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Here you can see a better view of exactly how the road makes its way from one state to another, through the mountains.
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The road is bordered by both the famed Cherokee National Forest and Great Smoky Mountains. Both are known for their stunning fall colors and the influx of greenery during the warmer months.

Throughout the entire eleven miles you won't meet another intersecting road or even a driveway. Quite a few folks bring out their motorcycles or sports cars, ready and raring to take on the height and speed of the road.

A drive on the Tail of the Dragon is highly valued amongst thrill seekers across the world. You'll find folks coming in from all sorts of cultures and countries to try their hand at the crazy twists and turns high in the hills.

Would you drive the most exciting 11 miles in the US? Would you care to hop the state line on a motorcycle or in a sports car? You'll want to make sure there's no need for stops within the 11 miles (they go slow!) unless you're making your way to a scenic lookout.
If you’re looking to continue to explore the state, you’ll want to head on over to the ancient underground ocean. It’s pretty incredible!
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