Back Of The Dragon Is 32 Miles Of White Knuckle Driving In Virginia That’s Not For The Faint Of Heart
Back of the Dragon is a 32-mile, adrenaline-inducing scenic drive in Virginia known for its over 300 curves and challenging route.
Virginia has countless routes and highways that offer exquisite scenery, though none of them are quite like Back of the Dragon. This 32-mile route is scenic, yes, but you likely won't notice much of the scenery as you keep a steady eye on the road. It's considered one of the windiest routes on the East Coast, with over 300 curves. This adrenaline-inducing drive is mostly frequented by motorcycles, but drivers who are brave can also try their hand. Here's more on the 32-mile drive in Virginia that's not for the faint of heart.
Do you consider yourself to be a thrill-seeker? If so, there's a 32-mile drive located in southwestern Virginia that's calling your name. So gas up your car — or motorcycle — and prepare for the ride of a lifetime.
Looking at the map of the route, it's no wonder how Back of the Dragon was given its name. The hundreds of twists and turns mimic the spiny back of the mythical dragon.
Back of the Dragon, also known as Route 16, is the only designated motorcycle route in Virginia. In fact, there's an entire shop dedicated to providing tourists information about this incredible landmark.
This harrowing drive crosses over three mountain ranges and features countless twists and turns, some of which are hairpin turns as you can see from the photograph below.
Back of the Dragon happens to be located near Hungry Mother State Park, a beautiful landmark for hikers and outdoor explorers.
It's best to take this route cautiously, and you'll notice that the speed limit is 15 M.P.H. during the windiest bits.
If you're confident taking a glimpse at the surrounding scenery, you'll be treated to fantastic views of the Blue Ridge Highlands.
Despite being an intimidating drive, Back of the Dragon is truly a bucket-list destination worth checking out.
Buckle up and enjoy the ride!
Have you ever driven the Back of the Dragon? What did you think? Be sure to share your experiences there with us! For another iconic drive that's less harrowing, check out this beautiful 200-mile drive through Virginia.
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