Cruise 2 miles south on Main Street through downtown Little Rock and the historic SoMa District, ending at AR-365 (Roosevelt Rd). A short but rich drive through Arkansas’s capital city, blending urban energy with cultural landmarks.

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Residential routes form the backbone of America’s communities, winding through neighborhoods, subdivisions, and small-town streets. These roads may not be part of the interstate system, but they offer an intimate look at the places people call home. Whether it’s tree-lined boulevards, quiet cul-de-sacs, or neighborhood connectors, residential highways and roads reveal the everyday rhythm of local life.
Many of these routes also serve light commercial traffic, linking homes to schools, corner stores, gas stations, and small business hubs. These stretches often blur the line between residential and commercial, acting as community lifelines where people work, shop, and socialize. The presence of low-volume commercial activity adds both utility and vibrancy to these corridors, making them essential for regional connectivity.
From suburban arterials to the main streets of small towns, the Residential tag covers videos and drives that highlight America’s more grounded and relatable roadways. While they may lack the drama of mountain switchbacks or coastal byways, these roads offer a sense of place that’s just as important. If you’re curious about how people live, commute, and connect in towns across the country, these routes are the perfect starting point.

Cruise 2 miles south on Main Street through downtown Little Rock and the historic SoMa District, ending at AR-365 (Roosevelt Rd). A short but rich drive through Arkansas’s capital city, blending urban energy with cultural landmarks.

Take a 2-mile drive down Fair Park Blvd in Little Rock, Arkansas, from I-630 to US-70. This short but vibrant corridor connects midtown with residential neighborhoods and the University of Arkansas at Little Rock.

Travel north on University Avenue from the UALR campus to Interstate 630 in Little Rock, Arkansas. This 2-mile drive passes through historic neighborhoods, commercial hubs, and one of the city’s most vital thoroughfares.

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…

Take a scenic drive along the Arkansas River Trail in Faulkner County, Arkansas, following Rocky Gap Rd, Old Military Rd, and McNutt Rd from rural Mayflower to Conway. Discover quiet farmland, wooded hillsides, and a glimpse of the region’s historic routes.

Take a relaxing drive along Arkansas Highway 365 from Maumelle to Conway. This 18-mile route winds past Lake Conway, through the heart of Mayflower, and into the college town of Conway, offering scenic views and small-town charm.

Take a scenic journey down U.S. Route 69 from Overland Park to Fort Scott, Kansas. This 83-mile drive explores historic sites, charming small towns, and rolling farmland across eastern Kansas.

Take a 3-mile drive down Arkansas Highway 100—Maumelle Boulevard—through the heart of Maumelle, Arkansas. This short suburban route transitions from wooded neighborhoods to the city’s core commercial corridor.

Explore the northern stretch of Maumelle Boulevard (AR-100) in Maumelle, Arkansas—an essential two-mile route connecting neighborhoods, civic centers, and shopping hubs from Commerce Drive to AR-365.

Take a scenic drive along US Highway 70 from Forrest City to Brinkley, Arkansas. This 25-mile journey showcases the Delta’s farmland, quiet towns like Palestine and Wheatley, and a peaceful stop at Lake Greenlee.