Vee Hollow Mountain Bike Trails has become a valued addition to the Peaceful Side of the Smokies. This mountain biking trail offers adventure for riders at every stage of learning and gives bikers the chance to immerse themselves in nature as they pedal through the Smoky Mountains. Trails are open 365 days of the year, weather and maintenance permitting, from sunrise to sundown.

How Do We Get To Vee Hollow?

Located in Townsend, TN, visitors can access Vee Hollow on the east end of town near the Great Smoky Mountain National Park entrance. Parking is in the gravel lots next to Burget Master at 8439 State Hwy 73. Cross the pedestrian bridge, exclusively built for bikers and hikers, over the Little River to access the Trails. Because Vee Hollow built the park to be a pedal park, no shuttles are available.

Drive Times within the Region

Knoxville – 45 minutes

Gatlinburg – 45 minutes

Asheville – 2 hours and 20 minutes

Atlanta – 4 hours

Nashville – 3 hours and 15 minutes

Vee Hollow Mountain Bike Trail Rider

What does Vee Hollow offer?

14 miles of biking trails, varying from short rides and sessions or all-day rides on the multiple paths covering the West and East Mountains. Experience hand-cut singletrack ventures and long enduro-style descents to a range of flow-based trails that allow for maximum progression.

Mountain Biker Riding on Vee Hollow Trails

How much experience is needed?

The trails and forest playground offer experiences from the very advanced to those who have never ridden trails before. Vee Hollow consists of four riding zones: Skills Area, Demo Flow Trails, Jump Trails, and Mountain Trails (West and East Mountains). Each course is rated: Green for Beginners, Blue for Intermediate, Black for Advanced, and Double Black for Experts.

For another Vee Hollow Trail Overview and Ranking, check out this link at TRAILFORKS.com.


For more posts about activities in the Peaceful Side, see below:

Smoky Mountain Fly Fishing

Waterfalls in The Great Smoky Mountains