Explore Tennessee’s Interstate 81 from Dandridge to Kingsport, a 59-mile drive through farmland, Appalachian foothills, and the Holston Valley. This scenic route links historic towns, rural landscapes, and the bustling Tri-Cities region.

Journey through America’s wooded corridors with the Forest tag—featuring routes surrounded by dense trees, state forests, and national park lands.
The 🌲 Forest tag highlights routes that pass through densely wooded areas, national forests, or timber-rich landscapes. These drives are often characterized by towering trees, shaded corridors, and a sense of immersion in nature. Whether it’s a winding mountain road lined with evergreens or a backcountry highway flanked by deciduous woods, the forested environment defines the scenery.
These routes are especially vibrant in autumn, when foliage changes color, or in the spring and summer, when greenery is at its peak. Wildlife sightings, hiking trail access, and picnic areas are common features along many forest-tagged segments.

Explore Tennessee’s Interstate 81 from Dandridge to Kingsport, a 59-mile drive through farmland, Appalachian foothills, and the Holston Valley. This scenic route links historic towns, rural landscapes, and the bustling Tri-Cities region.

Experience a short but scenic drive along Arkansas Highway 51 from Rockport to Jones’ Mills in Hot Spring County. Discover wooded hillsides, rural charm, and the history of this quiet Arkansas backroad.

Travel 168 miles along Interstate 30 from Garland to Texarkana, Texas, crossing Lake Ray Hubbard, prairie farmland, piney woods, and military landscapes before arriving in the twin-state city of Texarkana.

Explore the Arkansas River Valley on U.S. Route 64 from Russellville to Clarksville. This 28-mile drive crosses Lake Dardanelle, passes small towns, and showcases the foothills of the Ozarks.

Explore Arkansas Highway 5 from Mountain View to Drasco — a 26-mile drive through Ozark foothills, farmland, and forest. Discover folk culture, quiet valleys, and timeless scenery along this winding Arkansas route.

Take a scenic drive along U.S. Route 70 from Sparta to Crossville, Tennessee. This 29-mile journey crosses the Cumberland Plateau, passing through wooded ridges, Pleasant Hill, and historic small towns before reaching Crossville.

Explore U.S. Route 64 from Pulaski to Fayetteville, Tennessee — a 20-mile drive through Giles and Lincoln Counties that blends farmland, rolling hills, and a modern bypass around Fayetteville’s historic core.

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

Follow Arkansas Highway 9 for 46 miles from Crows to Morrilton, passing through Paron, Perryville, and the Arkansas River Valley with access to Petit Jean State Park along the way.

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

Discover the scenic 5-mile drive along Mississippi Highway 315 from Sardis to Oxford. Pass beneath the massive Sardis Dam, wind through wooded hills and farmland, and finish at the gateway to Oxford’s cultural and university life.

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.