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West Wind Farm Vineyard & Winery
Downtowm Galax
Courtesy Wytheville Convention & Visitors Bureau
Wytheville Convention & Visitors Bureau
Courtesy Galax Tourism
975 Tazewell Street, Wytheville, VA Intersection I-81/I-77 SW VA
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Highlands Distilling Co.
Downtowm Marion
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nyone can ride the Claw of the Dragon, but do you have what it takes to Conquer it? The Claw brings to life all of the reasons a rider loves to ride, as this trek of road is the crowning jewel of Southwest Virginia’s back roads with it’s combination of thrilling open road and exhilarating twists and turns! The Claw of the Dragon is made up of multiple looped trails totaling over 350 miles which snake their way up, out and over several Blue Ridge Mountain ranges, including the highest elevation in Virginia. The Claw also features the heart-stopping action of the famous Back of the Dragon stretch on Virginia Route 16 that rolls through 260 curves and over three mountain ranges between Tazewell and Marion in only a 32 mile ribbon of pavement.
The trail travels through parts of seven Virginia counties and is easily accessible from Interstates 77, 81 or the Blue Ridge Parkway. Within the Claw’s loops a rider will find a variety of terrain including roller coaster like peaks, hair pin curves, corkscrew turns, switchback bends and rolling two lanes, enabling you to have an all-inclusive riding experience. Along with the thrilling adventure of the Claw, the trek winds
Courtesy Smyth County Tourism Association
through the breathtaking beauty of the Jefferson National Forest and several State Parks, boasting thick wooded forests, tumbling mountain streams and stunning scenic views. In multiple spots along the ride there is evidence of where the Blue Ridge Mountains got their name, as off in the distance the perfectly framed ridges almost blend in with the sky due to their soft blue-like hue.
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Downtown Marion is home to a thriving arts and music scene, with plenty of local dining options, from barbecue to brews. Take in a show at the Lincoln Theatre, the home of the nationally syndicated bluegrass music television series, “Song of the Mountains.” This beautiful facility is one of only three remaining Mayan Revival theaters in America. Right next door, the General Francis Marion Hotel is a favorite of riders, with its beautiful 1920s decor, and lounge area that was formerly a speakeasy. Stroll the quaint sidewalks of the historic district
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NASHVILLE 369 miles
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BIRMINGHAM 435 miles
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LEXINGTON 303 miles
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PITTSBURGH PHILADELPHIA 315 miles 435 miles
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LOUISVILLE 374 miles
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NEW YORK 518 miles
CLEVELAND 371 miles
COLUMBUS 333
INDIANAPOLIS 431 miles
The Claw also offers a variety of unique attractions, delicious dining establishments and exciting entertainment venues within and along the trail. Stop in at Hungry Mother State Park to stretch your legs on the many trails while soaking up the incredible beauty of Hungry Mother Lake and take advantage of the free restrooms at the Welcome Center.
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CHARLESTON 341 miles
SAVANNAH 389 miles JACKSONVILLE 517 miles
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for unique shopping, and fuel up at Broad Street Coffee & Treats, or sample a craft brew at 36 Fifty Brewing. Heading south from downtown Marion, be sure to stop at Highlands Distilling Co. on Hwy. 16, for a tour of the distillery, then have a bottle of craft moonshine or bourbon shipped home.
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Mount Rogers National Recreation Area Courtesy Smyth County Tourism Association
Blue Ridge Parkway Access Courtesy Wytheville Convention & Visitors Bureau
Downtowm Galax LoveWorks Courtesy Galax Tourism
Big Walker Lookout
Courtesy Wytheville Convention & Visitors Bureau
British Motor Club on the Claw Courtesy Wytheville Convention & Visitors Bureau
The charming town of Galax provides an ideal break from the road, with it’s rustic downtown, rich history and a variety of dining, shopping and entertainment options. A visit to Old Cranks Motorcar Museum & Ice Cream Shop is like taking a trip back in time with examples of some of the earliest automobiles, vintage clothing and memorabilia on display. Main street offers shoppers a range of unique treasures including specialty jewelry, gourmet foods, wine, natural body care products and much more. After enjoying downtown’s delights, stop in Creek Bottom Brewing Company, one of the many dining opportunities located in Galax, to sample one of eight year-round craft brews or one of the several seasonal options to compliment your wood-fired brick oven pizza and smoked wings. Wrap the night up with a visit to the Historic Rex Theater which serves as a live music venue, prominently featuring bluegrass and old time mountain music.
Cruising on the Claw
Courtesy Wytheville Convention & Visitors Bureau
At the heart of the Claw sits Wytheville which serves perfectly as a central location to begin each day’s ride, rest your head at night and experience a one-of-a-kind getaway. Whether you prefer hotel accommodations, a cozy bed and breakfast, a secluded cabin in the woods or something a bit simpler, Wytheville has just what you’re looking for. After a long day of riding enjoy Wytheville’s unique downtown dining or one of the other dozens of local restaurants, even dinner and a show at the Wohlfahrt Haus Dinner Theatre. After dinner enjoy locally crafted beers and entertainment at Seven Sisters Brewery or Seven Dogs Brewpub. Wytheville’s historic revitalized downtown district provides multiple museums, specialty shops, boutiques, cafes, parks and our LOVEworks display, all of which are within walking distance of each other.
Rex Theatre
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While traversing the trails in and around Wytheville a rider can also find several stop opportunities that allow for one-of-a-kind experiences. Climb the 100 foot tower at Big Walker Lookout & BW Country Store, enjoy the Flying Flowers Butterfly House at Beagle Ridge Herb Farm, interact with animals from six different continents at the Fort Chiswell Animal Park or visit West Wind Farm Vineyard & Winery to learn how wine is made. From beginning to end, the Claw makes a rider desperate to soak in every detail of the road and ride, as it offers so much for the senses to get lost in! If you are a rider in any sense of the word, whether your choice of travel is a motorcycle, sports car, or other vehicle, get lost in this beautiful land for a day or two and sink YOUR Claws into these Curves!
Back of the Dragon
Courtesy Wytheville Convention & Visitors Bureau
Big Walker Mountain Curves Courtesy Wytheville Convention & Visitors Bureau
Dining on the Claw
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