Cruise five scenic miles along County Road 9 from Bono to Springfield, Arkansas. Experience Conway County’s blend of farmland, forest, and rolling Ozark foothills on this tranquil rural backroad connecting AR-285 and AR-92.

Explore America’s County Roads through our immersive video journeys. From gravel lanes to hidden byways, discover how these local routes shape everyday travel and connect rural America.
County Roads are the vital threads that stitch together the fabric of rural and suburban America. While often overshadowed by Interstates, U.S. Routes, and State Highways, county-maintained roads provide essential access to homes, farms, schools, and local businesses. Unlike standardized federal or state routes, county roads vary widely in signage, maintenance quality, and numbering systems from one county to the next—each reflecting the unique geography and needs of its community.
These roads can range from well-paved arterials to gravel backroads, often offering the most direct connections to the heart of a county. Some follow historic alignments that predate the national highway system, while others serve as scenic alternatives through wooded hills, prairie farmlands, wetlands, and remote mountain terrain. For road trippers and explorers, county roads offer a more intimate and sometimes unpredictable driving experience—one filled with small-town charm, overlooked landmarks, and unexpected detours worth taking.
At RealRoads.tv, our video journeys along County Roads aim to capture this local flavor. Whether it’s a peaceful drive through farmland in Iowa, a winding path along Appalachian ridges, or a connector between state highways in the Ozarks, these roads showcase the quiet beauty and practical backbone of America’s regional transportation network. Check back often for updates as we continue documenting county routes across the country.

Cruise five scenic miles along County Road 9 from Bono to Springfield, Arkansas. Experience Conway County’s blend of farmland, forest, and rolling Ozark foothills on this tranquil rural backroad connecting AR-285 and AR-92.

Experience a peaceful 4.6-mile drive along Burkett Flat Road from Greenbrier to Bono, Arkansas. This quiet rural route passes farmland, wooded ridges, and rolling hills in Faulkner County, offering a glimpse of authentic Arkansas countryside.

Take a drive along Taney County Route 165 in Branson, Missouri, a 5.5-mile tour through the city’s Red, Blue, and Yellow Routes. From the Shepherd of the Hills Expressway to Green Mountain Drive, this connector highlights Branson’s clever bypass network around the S…

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.

Cruise 7 peaceful miles along Steel Bridge Road in Saline County, Arkansas. This scenic rural route offers wooded views, a historic steel bridge, and a quiet look at the Arkansas backroads near Benton.

Drive 9 peaceful miles from Ferndale to Salem, Arkansas, along Congo-Ferndale Road—a scenic, tree-lined route that blends forested foothills with the expanding suburbs of Saline County.

Travel 23 miles through New Mexico’s rugged high desert along County Road 7950 from Nageezi to Chaco Culture National Historical Park. A challenging but rewarding route offering panoramic views and ancient history.

Take a peaceful 4-mile drive east along County Road 330 from Choctaw to the Choctaw Recreation Area on Greers Ferry Lake. This scenic Arkansas backroad offers beautiful views and ends at one of the region’s top spots for camping, boating, and lakeside relaxation.

Enjoy a peaceful 5-mile drive from Sardis to East End, Arkansas along East Sardis Road. This scenic connector offers rural charm, wooded stretches, and convenient access to AR-367 and nearby communities.

Take a scenic six-mile drive from Bauxite to Sardis, Arkansas along West Sardis Road. This peaceful stretch winds through wooded neighborhoods and rural countryside just south of Little Rock.

Take a quiet backroad drive through the Arkansas woods on Fairplay Road from Glen Rose to Lonsdale. This peaceful 5-mile stretch offers forest scenery and a scenic shortcut to U.S. Route 70.

Take a peaceful 7-mile drive along Arkansas’s historic Military Road from Rockport to Glen Rose. This short route parallels I-30 and traces the path of the old Southwest Trail, offering a quiet glimpse into the state’s early transportation past.