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Lodge Life, and the Dragon's Curve

September 2025

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Drive!

When you spend your days behind the wheel and your nights dreaming of the next road trip, there's a place tucked into the Smoky Mountains that feels like it was built just for folks like us.

Lodge Life, and the Dragon's Curve

On a recent adventure through western North Carolina, we had the pleasure of spending two nights at the legendary Tapoco Lodge, a century-old hideout that's as full of history as the engines roaring past it on US 129, better known as the Tail of the Dragon.

imageFounded in 1930 as part of a hydroelectric project, Tapoco Lodge started as a private retreat for workers from the Tallassee Power Company (hence the name: TA-PO-CO). Today, it's been beautifully restored and updated, but it still holds tight to its roots, solid craftsmanship, a riverside location, and that old-school charm that's hard to replicate.

imageFrom the moment we pulled in, we were greeted with southern hospitality that hits just right. Valerie Frapp, the general manager, gave us the full tour, showing off everything from the classic lodge-style rooms and cozy cabins to the onsite tavern and riverside restaurant.

imageLet me tell you, the food is just as good as the scenery. Whether you're snacking on a burger after a day of carving corners or sipping something cold with friends under the stars, Tapoco Lodge has you covered.

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