🛣️ Scenic

Take the scenic route with videos tagged Scenic—highlighting visually stunning drives through natural landscapes, coastlines, or rural byways.

 

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.

Routes Tagged: 🛣️ Scenic

Cruise 8 scenic miles along Arkansas Highway 7 from Ola to Fourche Junction. This short but beautiful mountain drive climbs and descends Ola Mountain, offering forest views and access to Nimrod Lake recreation areas.

Arkansas Highway 7: Ola to Fourche Junction

Cruise 8 scenic miles along Arkansas Highway 7 from Ola to Fourche Junction. This short but beautiful mountain drive climbs and descends Ola Mountain, offering forest views and access to Nimrod Lake recreation areas.

Arkansas Highway 66: Leslie to Mountain View

Arkansas Highway 66: Leslie to Mountain View

Travel Arkansas Highway 66 from Leslie to Mountain View for 30 miles of scenic Ozark beauty. This winding two-lane road passes through historic towns, forests, and rural landscapes, ending in the folk music capital of Arkansas.

Arkansas Highway 25: Conway to Wooster

Arkansas Highway 25: Conway to Wooster

Cruise through central Arkansas on a scenic 6-mile stretch of Arkansas Highway 25 from Conway to Wooster. Pass by Beaverfork Lake and enjoy quiet countryside views as this short but vital route connects I-40 travelers to rural Faulkner County.

Arkansas Highway 298: Story to Hot Springs Village

Arkansas Highway 298: Story to Hot Springs Village

Take a scenic drive through the Ouachita National Forest on Arkansas Highway 298 from Story to Hot Springs Village. This quiet, forested 29-mile route offers peaceful wilderness, access to Lake Ouachita, and ends near the popular Scenic Highway 7.

Arkansas Highway 188: Highway 27 to Little Fir Recreation Area

Arkansas Highway 188: Highway 27 to Little Fir Recreation Area

Take a relaxing drive along Arkansas Highway 188 from AR-27 to the Little Fir Recreation Area, winding through the Ouachita National Forest to the quiet shores of Lake Ouachita. Discover scenic forest views, peaceful campsites, and the perfect escape into nature along t…

Kentucky Route 121: Murray to Tennessee

Kentucky Route 121: Murray to Tennessee

Travel 16 miles south along Kentucky Route 121 from Murray to the Tennessee state line. Explore this scenic connector through western Kentucky farmland, small towns like New Concord, and into lake country via TN-119.

U.S. Route 63: Mammoth Spring to Hardy – Arkansas

U.S. Route 63: Mammoth Spring to Hardy – Arkansas

Travel 16 scenic miles through the Ozark foothills on U.S. Route 63 from Mammoth Spring to Hardy, Arkansas. Discover small towns, river views, and peaceful natural surroundings along this beautiful stretch of highway.