DogGann Gravel Grinder

Parking is available at the Bridge of Dreams trailhead. Overflow parking is available near the river at the entrance to the trailhead.


DogGann 43 - This route has the most climbing of all the DogGann routes. If you want to cut a few miles and climbing from the route stay on Wally Rd after Greer and reconnect to the route onto 211. At mile 40 you can either drop down into the valley on the route to cross the abandoned bridge or choose to stay on Tiger Valley Rd and connect with the trail to get you back to the start. The store/restaurant in Glenmont closed in spring 2021, but water is marked on the map.

DogGann Gravel Grinder - This 43 mile route has less gravel % and climbing than the other DogGann routes and has a lunch/supply stop in Nashville. Glenmont store/restaurant closed in spring 2021. Water is available on the road heading southwest out of town.

DogGann 42 - This is a variation of the 43.2 mile route but cuts out Nashville and adds the gravel road climb out of Glenmont instead of the rail trail.

DogGann 33 - Fun route with a lot of gravel (75% gravel goodness). There is a spring in Glenmont for water, but the store in Glenmont may not be open anymore (as of 6/2021) so don't rely on it.

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