ake a 19-mile drive along Arkansas Highway 89 from Lonoke to Cabot, passing through quiet farmland, wooded stretches, and suburban neighborhoods. This scenic route captures the transition from rural Arkansas to the bustling heart of Cabot.

The 🌾 Farmland tag identifies routes that pass through active agricultural areas, where fields, silos, barns, and tractors are common sights. These roads often wind through rural communities and showcase the day-to-day life of America’s working landscapes—whether it's rows of corn, wheat, soybeans, or pastureland dotted with livestock.
Travelers on farmland-tagged routes can expect a slower pace and a direct look at the country’s agricultural backbone. These drives frequently intersect with small towns, local markets, and seasonal roadside stands offering fresh produce or handmade goods.

ake a 19-mile drive along Arkansas Highway 89 from Lonoke to Cabot, passing through quiet farmland, wooded stretches, and suburban neighborhoods. This scenic route captures the transition from rural Arkansas to the bustling heart of Cabot.

Drive 68 miles along U.S. Highway 65 from Harrison, Arkansas to Springfield, Missouri. This scenic route winds through the Ozarks, passing Branson, Ozark, and forested hills before reaching the heart of Springfield.

Explore Missouri Route 125 from the Arkansas state line to Rueter in this scenic 11-mile drive through the Ozark hills. From the historic Peel Ferry to quiet forests near US-160, this peaceful rural route offers a glimpse into Missouri’s backroads charm.

Cruise 19 scenic miles along Arkansas Highway 7 from Harrison to Lead Hill. Explore small towns, forested hills, and connections to Bull Shoals Lake on this peaceful Ozark drive.

Take a scenic 32-mile drive along U.S. Route 62 from Eureka Springs to Harrison, Arkansas, passing through the Kings River valley, Berryville, and Green Forest. This winding route offers stunning Ozark views and small-town charm at every turn.

Take a 15-mile drive along Mississippi Highway 315 from Oxford to Sardis. Explore quiet rural roads, scenic Sardis Dam, and the recreational beauty of northern Mississippi along this peaceful and varied route.

Cruise across north-central Mississippi on U.S. Route 278 from Tupelo to Oxford. This 59-mile drive offers a smooth ride through wooded landscapes, small towns like Pontotoc, and ends with a scenic bypass around Oxford, home of Ole Miss.

Cruise 59 miles along U.S. Route 278 from Oxford to Tupelo, Mississippi. This four-lane drive offers scenic woodlands, college-town charm, access to Trace State Park, and a finish at the historic Natchez Trace Parkway near Elvis Presley’s hometown.

Take a 36-mile drive along Mississippi Highway 1 from Rolling Fork to Greenville and explore the scenic heart of the Mississippi Delta. From small farming communities to the edges of the Mississippi River, this segment of the Great River Road offers a peaceful glimpse i…

Cruise 12 peaceful miles along Arkansas Highway 287 from Greenbrier to Holland, passing through rolling farmland, quiet communities, and the scenic heart of Faulkner County. A relaxing rural drive in central Arkansas.

Cruise 5 miles north along Arkansas Highway 25 from Wooster to Greenbrier. This short but scenic route links rural farmland with the growing city of Greenbrier, ending at U.S. Route 65.

Travel 143 miles along Interstate 30 from Texarkana to North Little Rock, Arkansas. Explore small towns, college cities, and urban interchanges on this key east-west corridor through the Natural State.