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

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Residential routes form the backbone of America’s communities, winding through neighborhoods, subdivisions, and small-town streets. These roads may not be part of the interstate system, but they offer an intimate look at the places people call home. Whether it’s tree-lined boulevards, quiet cul-de-sacs, or neighborhood connectors, residential highways and roads reveal the everyday rhythm of local life.
Many of these routes also serve light commercial traffic, linking homes to schools, corner stores, gas stations, and small business hubs. These stretches often blur the line between residential and commercial, acting as community lifelines where people work, shop, and socialize. The presence of low-volume commercial activity adds both utility and vibrancy to these corridors, making them essential for regional connectivity.
From suburban arterials to the main streets of small towns, the Residential tag covers videos and drives that highlight America’s more grounded and relatable roadways. While they may lack the drama of mountain switchbacks or coastal byways, these roads offer a sense of place that’s just as important. If you’re curious about how people live, commute, and connect in towns across the country, these routes are the perfect starting point.

Travel U.S. Route 412 from Paragould to Walnut Ridge, Arkansas. This 26-mile drive highlights Crowley’s 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.

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.

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 scenic drive along Arkansas Highway 74 from Winslow to Devil’s Den State Park, a winding Ozark backroad filled with forested ridges, tight curves, and stunning views that lead into one of Arkansas’s most iconic parks.

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.

Follow Arkansas Highway 5 from Little Rock to Benton along the historic Stagecoach corridor. Explore 13 miles of suburban neighborhoods, wooded stretches, and local landmarks, including the Geographic Center of Arkansas.

Travel 26 miles along Arkansas Highway 365 from Little Rock to White Hall, a historic former U.S. 65 alignment that parallels I-530 through rail towns, farmland, pine forest, and Central Arkansas history.

Drive the historic and scenic Arizona State Route 66 from Seligman to Kingman. This iconic segment of Historic U.S. Route 66 travels through desert plains, ghost towns, and tribal lands, showcasing classic Americana and the rugged beauty of Arizona’s high desert.