🛣️ 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

U.S. Route 441: Sevierville to Pigeon Forge – Tennessee

U.S. Route 441: Sevierville to Pigeon Forge – Tennessee

Drive through the bustling heart of Sevier County along U.S. Route 441 from Sevierville to Pigeon Forge, Tennessee. Discover outlet shopping, family attractions, and mountain vistas on this short but memorable drive into the Smoky Mountains.

Kentucky Route 91: Hopkinsville to Princeton

Kentucky Route 91: Hopkinsville to Princeton

Take a scenic ride through the rolling hills of western Kentucky as we follow Kentucky Route 91 from Hopkinsville to Princeton. This 27-mile journey carries us through a countryside rich in farmland, history, and quiet rural charm—showcasing the region’s agricultural…

Interstate 40: Midway to Dandridge (I-81) ~ Tennessee

Interstate 40: Midway to Dandridge (I-81) ~ Tennessee

Drive America’s Highways along 19 miles of Interstate 40 from Midway to the I-81 junction near Dandridge, Tennessee—a rolling, scenic stretch of wooded hills, farmland, and key connections between Knoxville and the Appalachian region.

Missouri Route 76: Branson to Silver Dollar City

Missouri Route 76: Branson to Silver Dollar City

Take a quick drive along Missouri Route 76 from Branson to Silver Dollar City. Explore Branson’s entertainment strip, scenic Ozark hills, and iconic attractions like Shepherd of the Hills and Silver Dollar City in just five miles.

Arkansas Highway 7: Fourche Junction to Russellville

Arkansas Highway 7: Fourche Junction to Russellville

Explore a 24-mile stretch of Arkansas Scenic Highway 7 from Fourche Junction to Russellville. This drive winds through the Ouachita foothills, small towns like Ola and Dardanelle, and across the Arkansas River—delivering a classic Arkansas experience filled with histo…

Arkansas Highway 7: Jessieville to Fourche Junction

Arkansas Highway 7: Jessieville to Fourche Junction

Take a scenic journey through the Ouachita Mountains on Arkansas Highway 7 from Jessieville to Fourche Junction. This 21-mile route winds through the Ouachita National Forest, passing historic stops like the Hollis Country Store and tranquil campsites along the South Fo…

Arkansas Highway 7: Fountain Lake to Jessieville

Arkansas Highway 7: Fountain Lake to Jessieville

Take a scenic drive along Arkansas Highway 7 from Hot Springs to Jessieville, passing through Fountain Lake’s new roundabout, skirting Hot Springs Village, and ending at the historic Iron Springs Park in the Ouachita National Forest.

Arkansas Highway 7: Northbound in Hot Springs

Arkansas Highway 7: Northbound in Hot Springs

Take a drive through the heart of Hot Springs on Arkansas Highway 7 northbound, a scenic 12-mile route that passes Oaklawn Racing, historic Bathhouse Row, and the iconic Arlington Hotel inside Hot Springs National Park.