
I had to piece together the story from multiple Google searches and links. The exit results in a walking trail that continues through the forest, although we did not explore that far.Īs some have stated before, my only complaint was that there wasn't anything to provide further insight into the area's history. It's ridiculously dark in the center, so flashlights or guides are encouraged if that's not for you.

The walls are completely covered in graffiti, though, which is disappointing. The tunnel is fairly easy to walk through, flat, with only a few rocks scattered here and there. The walk up to the tunnel could use some improvement, as it's obvious the tunnel and surrounding area are in the same state as when the state left off with construction. There is a good-sized parking area some yards away, with room to picnic, get snacks, and use the restroom. After turning around multiple times, we discovered that we had to go all the way through the forest to arrive. My son and I followed Waze, and it stopped at the middle point of the road in the forest. It is literally a tunnel to nowhere, at the very end of the road through the National Forest.
#The tunnel how to#
It introduces you to the Phantasms, which are the main enemies inside the tunnels from now on, and to Piercing Ammo, which is the main thing used to kill those bastards Leaving it up to you to learn how to combat or hide from them.

This is a cool, albeit slightly creepy, place to visit while in the Bryson City area. This Tunnel is a bit small, but bigger than the 1st Tunnel. We completed the day with dinner at Pasqualinos in Bryson City. It was still an interesting experience and we did see a few wild turkeys along the way. There are no restrooms at this place so it’s a good idea to use facilities in Bryson City before making the drive. Very sad to see poo and toilet paper all over up there. French and English detectives are forced to work together when a body is found at the midpoint of the Channel Tunnel in this thiller with Stephen Dillane. Which looks like that area is everyone’s bathroom. We didn’t hike any of the trails but did walk up the hill to the top of the tunnel.
#The tunnel full#
We walked through the tunnel which as others stated is full of graffiti and unfortunately lots of spray paint cans they leave behind. Being late in the day there were only a couple other people on the route. This is probably spectacular in the fall. The route is very scenic with a couple of stops. We used the romantic Asheville site and got correct directions. Google maps took us to another Lakeview drive and someone’s driveway as we did not drive into downtown Bryson City.

We drove the Road to Nowhere yesterday afternoon.
