Justin,
Where are you planning to stay while you're in the neighborhood of "The Dragon"? Â Since I live only about three hours from the area, i've been up there several times, and there are a few nice "Motorcycle Only" campgrounds in the area. Â One is the "Iron Horse Lodge" in Stecoah, which I've stayed at and love it! Â Here's the link: Â http://www.ironhorsenc.com/
Another one is "Blue Ridge Motorcycle Campground", located in Cruso. Â Here is their link: Â http://www.blueridgemotorcyclecamp.com/
Both are really nice, the Iron horse Lodge newer, since 2003, I think. Â Blue Ridge is much older, maybe opened up in the early 80s.
Expect the Dragon to be very, very crowded over the 4th of July weekend. Â I would bet a couple of hundred bikes parked at any one time, with bikes arriving and leaving constantly. Â And, as Aida mentioned, it is indeed
a spectacle. Â You probably will have to settle for being sandwiched in between bikes in front and back of you when you begin to ride up the Dragon, no matter what time you decide to make the assault during the day. Â But, at least you can get a sticker to put on your helmet or bike and say,
Yeah, been there, done that."A MUCH less crowded ride is the Cherohala Skyway, which is close to the Dragon. Â It rises up quite high in elevation, and provides some of the most beautiful vistas anywhere east of the Rockies. Â Check out the link for this wonderful ride: Â http://www.cherohala.com/ Â It may not be "the spectacle" that the Dragon is, but IMHO it is a much more enjoyable ride!
Wish I could meet you up there and ride it with you, but alas, I have to work that weekend. Â

 I have used up all my vacation days for 2009 to go the BMWMOA rally in Johnson City next month!