Cruise 25 miles west along the Western Kentucky Parkway from Elizabethtown to Clarkson. This quiet, scenic route through farmland and wooded countryside is a peaceful drive through the heart of central Kentucky.

The 🛣️ Scenic Route tag is reserved for highway segments known for their visual appeal and memorable landscapes. These are the drives that invite you to slow down, roll the windows down, and take it all in—whether you’re surrounded by snow-capped mountains, winding through a canyon, hugging a coastal cliff, or coasting across rolling farmland. A route earns this tag not for its efficiency, but for its beauty, character, and ability to turn an ordinary trip into an experience.
Scenic routes vary widely in terrain and setting. In the Pacific Northwest, a scenic highway might weave through dense conifer forests with mist rising from the treetops. In the Southwest, it could mean miles of desert accented by red rock formations and wide-open skies. In the Midwest, a scenic road might stretch past prairie grasses and grain silos under an endless sky, while the East might feature tree-covered parkways that blaze with autumn color. Regardless of the region, a scenic tag indicates a road that offers something more than the usual commute—it delivers atmosphere and a sense of place.
These routes are often less direct than their bypass counterparts, with more curves, elevation changes, and natural features. They may pass through parks, along rivers, past historic landmarks, or into remote wilderness. While some scenic highways are part of official designations—like National Scenic Byways or state tourism trails—others earn the tag simply through reputation and traveler consensus. Many scenic routes also include well-placed overlooks, rest stops, or interpretive signs to help visitors fully appreciate the surroundings.

Cruise 25 miles west along the Western Kentucky Parkway from Elizabethtown to Clarkson. This quiet, scenic route through farmland and wooded countryside is a peaceful drive through the heart of central Kentucky.

Follow Interstate 71 southbound from Carrollton to downtown Louisville, Kentucky, on a 46-mile drive through forested hills, small towns, and growing suburbs before entering the heart of the city at I-65. This scenic and varied route blends rural charm with urban energy…

Explore Arkansas Highway 186 from Altus to Wiederkehr Village—a scenic 3-mile drive through Arkansas wine country. Pass historic vineyards, climb St. Mary’s Mountain, and visit one of the state’s oldest churches along the way.

Drive 34 miles west on Arkansas Highway 22 from Dardanelle to Paris through lakeside views, farmland, and historic communities. Highlights include Shoal Bay, Subiaco Abbey, and access to Mount Magazine Scenic Byway.

Take a scenic 13-mile drive along Arkansas Highway 154 from the farmlands of Oppelo to the heart of Petit Jean State Park. Climb the switchbacks of Petit Jean Mountain, enjoy sweeping views, and explore historic landmarks like Stouts Point, the Museum of Automobiles, an…

Cruise 21 miles of nostalgia along Historic Route 66 from St. Robert to Gascozark, Missouri. Follow the original alignment past Waynesville, Laquey, and Buckhorn on this scenic and historic Ozark drive.

Take a winding drive through the Boston Mountains as we follow Arkansas Highway 74 from Brentwood to Wyola, then continue along scenic county roads to Elkins. This 14-mile route showcases forested hills, rural homesteads, and quiet Ozark charm.

Travel 30 scenic miles along U.S. Highway 71 from Alma to Brentwood, Arkansas, passing Mountainburg, Lake Fort Smith, Artist Point, and Winslow through the rugged Boston Mountains on this historic Ozark route.

Explore western Arkansas with this 73-mile road trip along U.S. Highway 64 from Russellville to Alma. Cross Lake Dardanelle, pass through Clarksville, Altus, and Ozark, and discover scenic backroads, vineyards, and historic towns just off I-40.

Take a scenic and historic ride along North Parkway in Memphis as we follow Tennessee Route 1 for 3 miles from Overton Park to the edge of downtown. Discover stately homes, urban renewal, and the city’s vibrant heartbeat along the way.

Explore a peaceful and scenic drive along Tennessee Route 100 from Bon Aqua to Chestnut Grove. This 43-mile route winds through Centerville, Wrigley, and Pleasantville, offering rolling hills, historic towns, and a true taste of rural Tennessee charm.

Take a peaceful drive along Tennessee Highway 46 from the Natchez Trace Parkway into Leiper’s Fork. This 2-mile route offers scenic views, rural charm, and a gateway into one of Tennessee’s most vibrant artistic communities.