🛣️ 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

[Revisited] U.S. Highway 160 – Rueter to Forsyth – Missouri

[Revisited] U.S. Highway 160 – Rueter to Forsyth – Missouri

Explore the scenic 21-mile drive along U.S. Highway 160 from Rueter to Forsyth, Missouri. This winding Ozarks route features forested hills, waterfront views, and classic small-town stops—perfect for anyone seeking authentic Missouri scenery and a peaceful road trip.

Arkansas Highway 7: Lead Hill to Diamond City

Arkansas Highway 7: Lead Hill to Diamond City

Take a scenic four-mile drive along Arkansas Highway 7 from Lead Hill to Diamond City, ending at beautiful Bull Shoals Lake. Discover tranquil Ozark landscapes, peaceful lakeshore parks, and the laid-back charm of this northern Arkansas getaway.

U.S. Highway 62: Eureka Springs to Harrison – Arkansas

U.S. Highway 62: Eureka Springs to Harrison – Arkansas

Experience the best of the Arkansas Ozarks with this scenic drive along U.S. Highway 62 from Eureka Springs to Harrison. Wind through valleys, historic towns, and rolling hills for 32 miles of classic American road trip adventure.

[Revisited] U.S. Highway 270: Hot Springs to Crystal Springs

[Revisited] U.S. Highway 270: Hot Springs to Crystal Springs

Cruise 25 miles along US Highway 270 from Hot Springs to Crystal Springs and discover Arkansas at its finest. Roll past city limits on a modern bypass, wind through pine forests and rivers, and finish with some legendary BBQ at Burl’s Smokehouse. Ideal for those seeki…

Arkansas Highway 7S: Gulpha Gorge – Hot Springs National Park

Arkansas Highway 7S: Gulpha Gorge – Hot Springs National Park

Experience the natural beauty of Arkansas in just 1.5 miles with a drive down Highway 7S through Gulpha Gorge in Hot Springs National Park. This short but stunning segment features lush forests, crystal-clear streams, easy access to hiking trails, and the original align…

Arkansas Highway 5: Benton to Fountain Lake

Arkansas Highway 5: Benton to Fountain Lake

Experience Arkansas Highway 5 from Benton to Fountain Lake—a scenic 27-mile drive blending small-town Arkansas charm, forested hills, and access to Hot Springs Village. Perfect for anyone seeking a relaxing route with plenty of natural beauty and local color along the…

Missouri State Route 76: Cape Fair to Reeds Spring

Missouri State Route 76: Cape Fair to Reeds Spring

Drive Missouri State Route 76 for 9 scenic miles from Cape Fair to Reeds Spring, crossing Table Rock Lake and winding through the wooded hills of the Ozarks. Discover lakeside views, forested landscapes, and classic small-town Missouri charm on this quick but memorable …

Missouri State Route 76: Shell Knob to Cape Fair

Missouri State Route 76: Shell Knob to Cape Fair

Take a scenic 13-mile drive along Missouri State Route 76 from Shell Knob to Cape Fair, winding through the heart of the Mark Twain National Forest and alongside beautiful Table Rock Lake. Experience classic Ozark scenery, lakeside charm, and peaceful forested stretches…

Missouri State Route 39: Carr Lane to Shell Knob

Missouri State Route 39: Carr Lane to Shell Knob

Take a scenic nine-mile drive along Missouri State Route 39 from Carr Lane to Shell Knob, winding through Ozark valleys, charming rural communities, and across the stunning Shell Knob bridge over Table Rock Lake. This route offers a perfect mix of forested hillsides, wa…

Missouri State Route 39:  Shell Knob

Missouri State Route 39: Shell Knob

Take a scenic drive along Missouri State Route 39 in Shell Knob, just north of Table Rock Lake. Explore lakeside parks, winding forest highways, and a beautiful scenic overlook in the Ozarks. Perfect for road trippers, nature lovers, and anyone craving classic Missouri …

[Revisited] Missouri Route 86: Eagle Rock to Carr Lane

[Revisited] Missouri Route 86: Eagle Rock to Carr Lane

Take a scenic drive through Missouri’s Ozark foothills along Route 86 from Eagle Rock to Carr Lane. This 9-mile route features lake access, forested hills, a Kings River crossing, and easy connections to both local attractions and the Arkansas border. Perfect for road…

Arkansas Highway 23: Eureka Springs to Eagle Rock Missouri

Arkansas Highway 23: Eureka Springs to Eagle Rock Missouri

Cruise Arkansas Highway 23 from Eureka Springs to Eagle Rock, Missouri—a 12-mile stretch through lush Ozark forests, Holiday Island’s lakeside hideaways, and scenic byways that end at the shores of Table Rock Lake. Perfect for anyone craving a short, scenic getaway.