U.S. Numbered Highway System

Explore the U.S. Numbered Highway System—historic routes, major corridors, and scenic roads connecting every region of the country. Learn more about U.S. Highways across America.

The U.S. Numbered Highway System—often referred to as U.S. Routes or U.S. Highways—is a nationwide network of roads established in 1926 to improve long-distance automobile travel across the United States. Unlike the Interstate system, U.S. Highways predate freeways and often serve as main streets, scenic byways, or vital connectors through rural and urban communities alike. Many historic routes, including iconic roads like U.S. Route 66, trace their roots to this enduring network.

These highways use a grid system for numbering: odd-numbered routes run north–south, increasing from east to west, while even-numbered routes run east–west, increasing from north to south. Important cross-country highways typically end in “0” or “1” (like US 20 or US 1), and three-digit offshoots usually indicate spurs or loops branching from mainline routes.

Today, the U.S. Highway system continues to evolve—some segments have been decommissioned, realigned, or upgraded to freeways—but many routes remain essential for regional travel, trucking, and scenic exploration. This category explores the entire U.S. Numbered Highway network, from coast to coast and border to border.

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U.S. Route 65: Eudora Arkansas to Lake Providence Louisiana

U.S. Route 65: Eudora Arkansas to Lake Providence Louisiana

Take a scenic 24-mile drive along U.S. Route 65 from Eudora, Arkansas to Lake Providence, Louisiana. Explore Delta farmland, lakeside views, and small-town charm as this quiet two-lane route winds through the heart of the Lower Mississippi Valley.

U.S. Route 65: Lake Village to Eudora – Arkansas

U.S. Route 65: Lake Village to Eudora – Arkansas

Cruise 16 miles down U.S. Route 65 from Lake Village to Eudora through the heart of Arkansas’s Delta country. This scenic rural drive showcases farmland, history, and small-town charm along the Mississippi River’s western edge.

U.S. Route 169: Tulsa – Oklahoma

U.S. Route 169: Tulsa – Oklahoma

Take a drive through Tulsa on U.S. Route 169, covering 10 miles from I-244 to U.S. 64. Explore key interchanges with Route 66, I-44, and the Creek Turnpike on this vital urban corridor through east Tulsa.

U.S. Route 167: Bald Knob to Searcy

U.S. Route 167: Bald Knob to Searcy

Take a short but important drive along U.S. Route 167 from Bald Knob to Searcy, Arkansas. This nine-mile stretch connects small-town charm to urban convenience, offering a smooth ride through farmland and into the growing hub of White County.

U.S. Route 167: Ash Flat to Batesville – Arkansas

U.S. Route 167: Ash Flat to Batesville – Arkansas

Take a 38-mile drive along U.S. Route 167 from Ash Flat to Batesville, Arkansas, through the scenic Ozark foothills and charming small towns like Evening Shade and Cave City, ending in the historic river city of Batesville.

U.S. Route 62: Hardy to Ash Flat – Arkansas

U.S. Route 62: Hardy to Ash Flat – Arkansas

Cruise along U.S. Route 62 from Hardy to Ash Flat, Arkansas for 10 miles of scenic Ozark foothills, river crossings, and small-town charm. Explore the key connections and sights along this essential east-west route.

U.S. Route 79: Fordyce to Eagle Mills – Arkansas

U.S. Route 79: Fordyce to Eagle Mills – Arkansas

Take a scenic 21-mile drive along U.S. Route 79 from Fordyce to Eagle Mills, Arkansas. This route passes through Thornton and near Bearden, offering glimpses of small-town life, historic alignments, and forest-lined roadways in southern Arkansas.

U.S. Route 167: Sheridan to Fordyce – Arkansas

U.S. Route 167: Sheridan to Fordyce – Arkansas

Cruise 38 miles south along U.S. Route 167 from Sheridan to Fordyce, Arkansas, passing through forested landscapes, river crossings, and rural towns with connections to state history and music legends.

U.S. Highway 60: Henderson to Morganfield – Kentucky

U.S. Highway 60: Henderson to Morganfield – Kentucky

Travel 21 miles west along U.S. Highway 60 from Henderson to Morganfield, Kentucky, passing through Corydon, Waverly, and the Morganfield bypass. Explore small-town life and the rural charm of western Kentucky in this scenic drive.

U.S. Route 72: Tuscumbia, Alabama to Corinth, Mississippi

U.S. Route 72: Tuscumbia, Alabama to Corinth, Mississippi

Travel 54 miles west on U.S. Route 72 from Tuscumbia, Alabama, to Corinth, Mississippi. This scenic route winds through rural countryside, past the Natchez Trace Parkway, and into a town rich with Civil War history. Ideal for relaxed drives and road trip enthusiasts ali…