Travel U.S. Route 412 from Paragould to Walnut Ridge, Arkansas. This 26-mile drive highlights Crowleyās Ridge, Delta farmland, and small-town heritage in northeast Arkansas.

The š¾ Farmland tag identifies routes that pass through active agricultural areas, where fields, silos, barns, and tractors are common sights. These roads often wind through rural communities and showcase the day-to-day life of Americaās working landscapesāwhether it’s rows of corn, wheat, soybeans, or pastureland dotted with livestock.
Travelers on farmland-tagged routes can expect a slower pace and a direct look at the countryās agricultural backbone. These drives frequently intersect with small towns, local markets, and seasonal roadside stands offering fresh produce or handmade goods.

Travel U.S. Route 412 from Paragould to Walnut Ridge, Arkansas. This 26-mile drive highlights Crowleyās Ridge, Delta farmland, and small-town heritage in northeast Arkansas.

Drive 10 miles along Tennessee Route 89 from Trimble to Kenton through the farmland of northwest Tennessee. Explore quiet towns, rural landscapes, and the relaxed pace of life that defines this corner of the Volunteer State.

Travel U.S. Route 49 from Brinkley to HelenaāWest Helena, Arkansas, across the Deltaās farmland and small towns to the Mississippi River. Explore historic sites, scenic byways, and the cultural heart of the Arkansas Delta.

Follow Interstate 22 for 128 miles from Tupelo, Mississippi, to Birmingham, Alabama ā a modern corridor across rolling hills, Appalachian foothills, and historic U.S. 78 communities.

Travel 48 miles across the Arkansas Delta on U.S. Route 49 from HelenaāWest Helena to Brinkley. Explore farmland, small towns like Marvell, and end at the I-40 crossroads in Brinkley.

Drive 7 miles along Military Road from Glen Rose to Rockport, Arkansas, a historic route paralleling I-30 that blends forested stretches, rural homes, and a crossing over the interstate before reaching U.S. 270.

Travel 23 miles along U.S. Route 70 from North Little Rock to Lonoke, Arkansas. Explore historic downtown streets, farmland vistas, and early highway alignments on this classic Delta corridor.

Take a short drive along Arkansas Highway 229 from Benton to Haskell, a two-mile stretch of old U.S. 67 that blends small-town character with the history of Arkansasās highway network.

Travel Arkansas Highway 23 from Brashears to Huntsville, winding through the Ozark Highlands with forested ridges, rolling valleys, and the scenic entrance to Withrow Springs State Park.

Travel 110 miles along Interstate 44 from Tulsa, Oklahoma to Joplin, Missouri, following the Will Rogers Turnpike past Claremore, Vinita, and Miami, with landmarks like the Will Rogers Memorial and the famous Vinita service plaza.

Follow U.S. Route 70 for 36 miles from Brownsville to Lakeland, Tennessee, along the stateās first numbered highway. Pass farms, small towns, and historic roadside landmarks on this slower-paced alternative to I-40.

Drive the full length of Oklahoma Highway 351 along the Muskogee Turnpike from Tulsa to Webbers Falls. Explore this tolled expresswayās blend of rural scenery, efficient design, and vital interstate connections.