Virginia's Windiest Road Has Over 300 Curves And It's Not For The Faint Of Heart
By Beth|Published February 26, 2018
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A lifelong Virginia resident, Beth loves exploring different parts of the world and currently resides in Charlottesville. She holds a degree in English Literature and one of her short stories has been featured in the Shenandoah Review. Other interests include hiking, songwriting, and spending time in the mountains.
Who doesn’t love a good drive? Windows down, great music playing…there are few better ways to relax and take in the natural scenery. But what if that road happened to have over 300 curves? That’s exactly what drivers sign up for when they opt for the infamous Back of the Dragon in Tazewell County. While this route is certainly intimidating, it does promise some beautiful scenery along the way. Here’s more on Virginia’s windiest road that’s definitely not for the faint of heart:
When viewed from an aerial perspective, it’s no mystery how the Back of the Dragon got its name. Also known as Route 16, this epic drive winds its way through the landscape of southwestern Virginia.
Since crossing through the Appalachian Mountains is no easy feat, the 32-mile road adapts with some 300 curves that act as switchbacks through the mountain passages.
The Back of the Dragon has become the ultimate road for bikers, who describe the hairpin turns as "knee dragging." It goes without saying that anyone attempting this route should absolutely adhere to the 15 MPH speed limit.