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Embark on an exhilarating 20-mile road biking adventure along the scenic Three Peaks Bike Route near Roanoke, VA. This renowned loop showcases Virginia’s Blue Ridge Mountains at their finest, offering both breathtaking views and challenging terrain.
Begin your journey by conquering 12 O’Clock Knob on Poor Mountain, ascending to its summit at 2,529 feet—the highest point of the route. Pause to admire sweeping vistas before descending into the valley and gearing up for the next ascent to Mount Chestnut, where views from just over 2,000 feet await.
The route then winds through picturesque countryside, with Sugarloaf Mountain marking the final ascent before a thrilling descent back towards Oak Grove Plaza, your starting point and a convenient hub for cyclists.
Oak Grove Plaza provides amenities and easy access to the route, making it a perfect base for your cycling adventure. Whether you're a seasoned cyclist seeking challenging climbs or a leisure rider drawn to scenic landscapes, the Three Peaks Bike Route offers something for everyone.
Join fellow enthusiasts or enjoy a solo ride through this iconic cycling destination. Discover why cyclists from across the region are drawn to the natural beauty and rewarding challenges of the Three Peaks Bike Route near Roanoke, VA.
Plan your road biking excursion today and experience the exhilaration of cycling through Virginia’s picturesque Blue Ridge Mountains.
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