The Newfound Gap Road is a drive! No large
recreation vehicles (you wouldn't want to try it even if permitted)! From Asheville, take
I-40 west to exit 27 (US-74 - Waynesville). Follow US-74 (it is a freeway) all the way to
the Cherokee exit. Here, US-441 (which joined US-74 from the south some miles previous)
leaves US-74. Take US-441 north, through Cherokee and into Great Smoky Mountains National
Park. US-441, here, has been named the Newfound Gap Road because it is Newfound Gap over
which the road passes over the crest of the Great Smoky Mountains into Tennessee.
The approach to Newfound Gap starts by sedately
following the Oconaluftee River. You'll climb from 2200 feet (above sea level) to 4000
feet where you negotiate the first 'hairpin' curve. Climbing up Beetree Ridge, you'll
skirt the peak, turn back toward the Gap and, finally, the top. The road to the left goes
to Clingman's Dome. We suggest the detour. The parking area there is about 6400 feet above
sea level and the view (assuming the Great Smoky Mountains aren't smoking too much) is
worth the entire drive. Getting back to US-441, turn left, and you'll begin the descent to
the Little Pigeon River. Then it's 'loop the loop', duck through the tunnel, and begin the
descent to Gatlinburg.
After you've experienced Gatlinburg you might
rather take the easy way back to North Carolina. Follow US-321 'south' (you're really
heading east) out of Gatlinburg to Cosby and the junction of TN-32. Continue on TN-32
another 10 miles to I-40 (exit 451). Head East on I-40 to Waynesville, Asheville or where
ever. The scenery along I-40 (Pigeon River Gorge) can be considered your dessert.