Take a relaxing break at the Big Piney Tourist Center on Interstate 40 westbound, Mile 74 in Arkansas. Remodeled in 2017, this rest area offers vending, restrooms, tourist info, pet areas, and scenic views near the Arkansas River Valley.

The United States Interstate Highway System is the backbone of the nation’s road transportation network, connecting cities, states, and regions across more than 46,000 miles of road. Built for speed, efficiency, and mobility, the Interstate system revolutionized travel and commerce following its inception in 1956 under the Federal Aid Highway Act. These highways are designed for long-distance travel, offering controlled-access roads with high-speed limits and minimal interruptions—ideal for both roadtrippers and freight haulers alike.
At RealRoads.tv, our focus is on capturing the real-world driving experience along these major routes. From scenic segments through the Appalachians to urban sprawl near major cities, we document what it’s like to drive the length of interstates like I-10, I-70, or I-95. Whether it’s a full-length drive or a short but significant connector, our videos showcase the personality of each highway as it winds through America’s landscapes.
Our collection spans dozens of Interstate corridors with footage across a majority of the 48 contiguous states. You’ll find both mainline interstates (one- and two-digit numbers) and auxiliary routes (three-digit spur and loop routes), each categorized and tagged by location, route, and terrain. These are not textbook tours—they’re windshield-level views into the actual experience of America’s highways.

Take a relaxing break at the Big Piney Tourist Center on Interstate 40 westbound, Mile 74 in Arkansas. Remodeled in 2017, this rest area offers vending, restrooms, tourist info, pet areas, and scenic views near the Arkansas River Valley.

Take a scenic drive along Interstate 69 from Dawson Springs to Princeton, Kentucky, through peaceful woodlands and rolling hills, featuring light traffic, local history, and quick access to small-town attractions.

Take a peaceful drive through Kentucky’s countryside along Interstate 169 from Nortonville to Hopkinsville. This 34-mile route follows the historic Pennyrile Parkway, showcasing rural farmland and gentle hills of western Kentucky.

Take a 74-mile drive along Interstate 24 from Hopkinsville to Paducah, Kentucky. This scenic route connects farmland, industrial towns, and the Land Between the Lakes, tracing the historic transformation of Kentucky’s highway system.

Drive 12 peaceful miles along Interstate 24 from Clarksville, Tennessee to Hopkinsville, Kentucky. This scenic stretch marks the transition between Middle Tennessee and rural western Kentucky, ending at the Pennyrile Parkway.

Take a scenic 48-mile drive along Interstate 24 from Paducah to Eddyville, Kentucky, passing through industrial hubs, quiet lake towns, and the edge of Land Between the Lakes. Discover history, evolving infrastructure, and natural beauty on this key cross-state route.

Travel 24 miles through Kentucky’s scenic lake country on Interstate 24 from Eddyville to Cadiz. Explore wooded landscapes, historic landmarks, and access to the Land Between the Lakes along this relaxed stretch of highway.

Drive Interstate 24 from Cadiz to the Tennessee state line in this 28-mile journey through Kentucky farmland and parkway interchanges. Explore the quiet beauty of western Kentucky before crossing into Clarksville.

Take a drive through Tennessee’s musical and historical heart along Interstate 40 from Jackson to Nashville. This 132-mile route passes battlefields, rivers, and rolling hills before entering the bustling streets of Music City.

Drive 11 peaceful miles on Interstate 69 from Eddyville to Princeton, Kentucky. Follow this modern highway with roots in the Western Kentucky Parkway through wooded hills and open farmland as it transitions from I-24 to KY-91.

Explore the southern edge of Hot Springs, Arkansas, as we follow U.S. Route 70 westbound for 12 miles along the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Expressway. This efficient bypass connects key parts of the city and showcases the transition from urban bustle to wooded tranquili…

Take a suburban ride through the Dayton, Ohio metro as we drive Interstate 70 from Englewood to Huber Heights. This 15-mile route crosses the iconic I-70/I-75 interchange—known as the “Crossroads of America”—and ends at the junction with I-675 near Fairborn.