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United States
Tennessee
Carter County
Hampton

Tiger Creek Road, Ripshin Lake loop from Hampton

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67

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Tiger Creek Road, Ripshin Lake loop from Hampton

03:11

46.8km

740m

Cycling

For touring cyclists in Hampton, Tennessee, the Tiger Creek Road, Ripshin Lake loop offers a truly challenging yet rewarding experience through forested mountains. You'll navigate winding roads, with the highlight being the steep ascent of Tiger Creek Road, known for its significant gradients. The route then brings you past the tranquil Ripshin Lake, offering scenic views, especially during autumn, and follows Roaring Creek with its charming waterfalls.

This difficult 29.1-mile (46.8 km) route, with its 2420 feet (738 metres) of elevation gain, is best undertaken by experienced riders. Expect to spend around 3 hours and 10 minutes in the saddle. While Ripshin Lake is private, the road provides excellent viewing opportunities; consider an early start to avoid the heat on the climbs and to fully appreciate the quiet roads.

The area is characterized by its natural beauty, with dense forests and mountain streams defining much of the journey. The relative lack of traffic on Tiger Creek Road enhances the feeling of immersion in nature, making it a prime choice for those seeking solitude and a strenuous workout away from busier routes in Carter County.

Last updated: June 9, 2026

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Cherokee National Forest

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9.24 km

Tiger Creek Road

Highlight (Segment) • Trail

Tiger Creek Road is a classic cycling road for this area. It is a winding mountain road with forest all around and not too much traffic. If climbing it, be warned, there are some pretty steep sections. It is fun either up or down.

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21.7 km

Ripshin Lake

Highlight • Lake

Ripshin Lake is a beautiful lake right next to the Roaring Creek Road. The lake and the land around it is private so there isn't a park or swimming area but the view of the lake is really nice, especially in the fall with the changing colors of the leaves.

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28.9 km

Old Railroad Grade Road

Highlight (Segment) • Cycleway

US E 19 runs on one side of the Doe River and the Old Railroad Grade Road on the other. If you are cycling, the Old Railroad Grade Road is the best option with the river on one side and the mountains on the other. There is very little traffic and you can avoid the noise and cars of US E 19.

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46.8 km

The Watershed Trails

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Here you find some nice hiking and mountain bike trails. There are several loops with varying difficulty. I wouldn't ride my touring bike on most of the trails but I might stop and check them out just the same. Also, there is a small parking lot here where you can leave your car while on a longer road ride.

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46.8 km

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19.4 km

14.7 km

12.8 km

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27.5 km

19.2 km

230 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the terrain like on the Tiger Creek Road, Ripshin Lake loop?

This loop is characterized by significant elevation changes, including a winding uphill trek along Roaring Creek towards Ripshin Lake. You can expect a mix of road conditions; while some sections may be well-paved, be prepared for potential unpaved or rougher surfaces, especially on less-traveled mountain roads. It's a challenging ride suitable for cyclists with good fitness.

How long does it typically take to complete this touring bicycle loop?

The Tiger Creek Road, Ripshin Lake loop from Hampton is approximately 46.8 kilometers (29 miles) long and typically takes around 3 hours and 10 minutes to complete on a touring bicycle, depending on your pace and stops.

Where can I park to access this cycling route?

While specific parking details for the start of this exact loop aren't provided, Hampton, TN, serves as the origin. You'll want to look for suitable public parking in Hampton that allows for extended stays, or consider parking options near other local cycling routes like the Tweetsie Trail if you plan to connect from there.

Are there any notable points of interest or viewpoints along the way?

Absolutely! The route features several scenic spots. You'll pass by the beautiful Ripshin Lake, which offers incredible photo opportunities, especially during fall foliage. The ascent along Roaring Creek also provides views of a lovely mountain stream. You'll also ride along Tiger Creek Road and sections of Old Railroad Grade Road, both offering a beautiful natural setting.

Is this loop suitable for beginner touring cyclists?

No, this loop is rated as 'difficult' due to its significant elevation gain (over 730 meters) and challenging terrain. It requires very good fitness and experience with sustained climbs, making it less suitable for beginner touring cyclists.

What is the best time of year to cycle this route?

The scenery along this route is particularly stunning during the fall when the foliage is vibrant, offering excellent photo opportunities around Ripshin Lake. Spring and early summer also provide pleasant conditions, though dense summer foliage might obscure some views until the leaves fall. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.

Are dogs allowed on the Tiger Creek Road, Ripshin Lake loop?

As this route primarily uses public roads and passes through areas of the Cherokee National Forest, dogs are generally permitted. However, they should always be kept on a leash, especially when near private property like Ripshin Lake or in areas where wildlife might be present. Please practice Leave No Trace principles.

Do I need any permits or have to pay an entrance fee for this route?

Since much of this route traverses public roads and areas within the Cherokee National Forest, you typically do not need a specific permit or pay an entrance fee for cycling on the roads themselves. However, always be aware of any posted signs regarding private property or specific regulations if you venture off the main route.

Does this touring cycling route intersect with other well-known paths?

Yes, this route incorporates sections of other paths. You'll find yourself on parts of Mountains C, Mountains B, Stateline Tour, Moffitt Laurel Road, and Pines Loop during your ride.

What kind of natural features can I expect to see along the loop?

The loop offers rugged, unspoiled natural beauty. You'll experience forests and mountains, views of a beautiful mountain stream (Roaring Creek) with small waterfalls on the ascent to Ripshin Lake, and the serene beauty of Ripshin Lake itself. The area provides a sense of escape with its remote and natural setting.

Are there any places to get food or drinks near the route in Hampton, TN?

Hampton, TN, as your starting point, will have limited options for food and drinks. It's always a good idea to pack sufficient water and snacks for this challenging and remote loop. For more extensive dining choices, you might consider nearby Elizabethton.

What should I bring for a touring bicycle ride on this loop?

Given the challenging nature and potential for varied road conditions, it's essential to be self-sufficient. Bring plenty of water, snacks, a repair kit (including spare tubes and a pump), appropriate cycling gear for changing weather, a helmet, and a fully charged phone. Due to the remoteness, consider carrying a basic first-aid kit.

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