NC 80 is a two-lane mountain highway between
US 70, in
Pleasant Gardens, and
NC 226A, near
Bakersville. The highway is popular with bike and motorcycle enthusiasts, because of its
hairpin turns and also makes up part of the
Mount Mitchell Scenic Drive between the Blue Ridge Parkway and
Micaville.
Trucks are not recommended to take NC 80, with multiple warning signs posted at each major intersection. In
McDowell County, NC 80 begins in the Pleasant Gardens community, located west of
Marion. Going north, it soon arrives at
Lake Tahoma, built in 1924, a private lake which has a notable stone building situated in it, connected by causeway. Soon after leaving the western shores of the lake, the highway hugs along Buck Creek to the
Sunnyvale community, where it then begins its ascent up Singecat Ridge. The following has numerous 180-degree turns and is recommended to drive carefully along this section. At
Buck Creek Gap, NC 80 connects with the Blue Ridge Parkway, where travelers may continue on their way towards Mount Mitchell State Park; the location also features an overlook and is where both the
Eastern Continental Divide () and the
Yancey County line cross. From Buck Creek Gap, NC 80 descends into the
Busick community and then along the South Toe River. Near
Hamrick is the Carolina Hemlocks Recreation Area, part of the
Pisgah National Forest, where visitors can hike nearby trails and camp. further downstream is
Celo Community, located at the base of
Celo Knob. In Micaville, NC 80 connects with
US 19E, where travelers can continue on towards
Burnsville or
Spruce Pine. After a overlap with US 19E, NC 80 continues north into
Mitchell County. After crossing the
North Toe River, NC 80 becomes windy as it hugs along Ellis, Gouge and Burnt Mountains. Both
Kona and
Lunday are found along the banks of the North Toe River here; while
Bandana, known for its local pottery, is situated along Sink Hole Creek. At
NC 226A (Mine Creek Road), NC 80 ends; continuing north along NC 226A goes to Loafers Glory and NC 80's pre-1996 northern terminus. Both directions on NC 226A will take travelers on to
Bakersville. ==History==