moderate
5 hours to 10 days
Riders should have basic physical fitness and stamina to handle extended periods on the bike.
Hit the open roads around Pigeon Forge with the Harley Davidson Ultra Limited FLHTK rental from Wolf Creek Rentals. Perfect for cruising scenic mountain routes with comfort and style.
$1500 refundable damage deposit • Motorcycle License Required • Starting at $215
You will pay $25 per day, later in our store for full coverage insurance, with a $1500 deductible. You may use your own insurance if you know that your motorcycle insurance policy covers rentals.
A motorcycle license is required to rent all vehicles, except a slingshot
Rental periods are 5 HR, 24 HR, or multiples of 24 HR. Rentals begin by appointment between 9:30-4:30. Your rental clock starts when you pick it up You can return anytime, even if we are not there
Unlimited Mileage
Vehicles come with a Full tank of gas. Please return with a full tank
$30 late fee if you are more than 30 minutes late without advance notice. This is to help us manage labor costs. Sorry for any inconvenience
Side cases/Panniers are available on some but not all rentals. Please check with one of our staff for availability
Customer Service: You can text or call 7 days a week at 828-735-0039. Our main telephone is answered seven days a week as much as possible
Free storage in our office for your luggage or baggage.
Roadside Assistance: If you experience a mechanical failure during your rental we will do our best to come to you to repair or replace bike if necessary. There is no fee if the issue is spontaneous.
We have an after hours key drop and secure gear return locations.
Helmets, Jackets and Gloves are available at $5 per day, per piece. You can bring your own.
A valid motorcycle license is required to rent; ensure your documentation is current before booking.
Bikes come with a full tank—return yours the same to avoid extra charges.
Tennessee’s mountain climate can shift quickly; bring layers and waterproof gear.
Many scenic routes have variable speed limits, especially near towns and parks—ride safe.
Pigeon Forge grew as a mountain logging and milling community before evolving into a major tourist hub near the Smoky Mountains National Park, established in 1934.
Riders are encouraged to respect park signage and wildlife habitats to preserve the region’s natural balance and beauty.
Protects from wind, debris, and weather, enhancing safety and comfort.
Provides abrasion resistance and insulation against cooler temperatures.
fall specific
Keeps hands dry and warm in sudden showers during spring rides.
spring specific
Allows adjustment to fluctuating temperatures, especially in mountain environments.
winter specific