I got caught once! It was an experience I’ll never forget—my bike didn’t appreciate the downward slopes in the rain! Pack a poncho, just in case.
This is fueling my anxiety a bit! On top of that, I want to make sure I have enough fuel. Any tips for gas stations along the route?
The Twisted Sisters are a must-ride! For directions, just search for ‘Twisted Sisters route’ on Google Maps. You’ll find it well-marked. Don’t miss out on the incredible views from the top of the hills!
I couldn’t agree more! The curves are thrilling. Make sure to stop by Leakey for some great barbecue at the Smokehouse. Perfect for a pit stop!
If you want better directions, I suggest using an offline map app as cell service can be spotty. Also, be sure to check out the scenic overlook near Camp Wood.
That spot is breathtaking! I’ve also enjoyed the diner at the end of the route. Good food and friendly staff!
Are there any specific landmarks to look for while driving the Twisted Sisters? I want to make sure I don’t miss anything!
Definitely! Don’t forget to capture the views at the 337 crossing. And there’s a great coffee shop in Leakey too – perfect fuel for the ride!
I’ve ridden that route multiple times. Honestly, I’ve never understood the hype – the roads are fun but crowded during peak season. Just be prepared!
I think it’s about the experience! It’s a beautiful ride. And there’s nothing like the thrill of those twists and turns!
For lodging, check out the cabins at Garner State Park. They’re cozy and pretty affordable. Perfect after a long day of twists and turns.
Great tip! Those cabins fill up fast, especially in summer. Make sure to reserve in advance!