{{Short description|United States category of road}} {{Use American English|date=July 2025}} {{Use mdy dates|date=December 2022}} {{Infobox state highway system |header_type=hist |title=National Scenic Byways Program |shields=70px|alt=Marker used for National Scenic Byways |caption=Highway marker |map=NSB map.png |map_notes=All-American Roads highlighted with red dots, National Scenic Byways with blue dots |length_mi=<!--Just need to insert the total of the highways here--> |length_ref= |interstate=Interstate nn (I-nn) |us=U.S. Highway nn, U.S. Route nn (US nn) |statehwy= Varies by state |formed= {{start date|1991}}<ref name=about>{{cite web |author = Federal Highway Administration |title = About the National Scenic Byways Program |url = http://byways.org/learn/program.html |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = April 9, 2012 |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20031204232220/http://www.byways.org/learn/program.html |archive-date = December 4, 2003 |url-status = dead }}</ref> |links=Byway }} [[File:Frontier Pathways Scenic and Historic Byway.JPG|thumb|The Frontier Pathways National Scenic and Historic Byway as it passes through Wetmore, Custer County, Colorado]] [[File:Creole Nature Trail sign from Flickr 161747806 35cdd8a2ef o.jpg|thumb|A sign indicating the National Scenic Byway designation for the Creole Nature Trail]] A '''National Scenic Byway''' is a road recognized by the United States Department of Transportation (USDOT) for one or more of six "intrinsic qualities": archeological, cultural, historic, natural, recreational, and scenic. The program was established by Congress in 1991 to preserve and protect the nation's scenic but often less-traveled roads and promote tourism and economic development. The National Scenic Byways Program (NSBP) is administered by the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA).

Some scenic byways are designated '''All-American Roads''', which must meet two out of the six intrinsic qualities. The designation means they have features that do not exist elsewhere in the United States and are unique and important enough to be tourist destinations unto themselves. As of January 21, 2021, there are 184 National Scenic Byways located in 48 states (all except Hawaii and Texas).<ref>{{cite web |author = Federal Highway Administration |url = https://www.fhwa.dot.gov/hep/scenic_byways/designations/ |title = Designations, National Scenic Byways Program |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = February 18, 2021 }}</ref>

==History== The NSBP was established under the Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act of 1991, which provided $74.3 million in discretionary grants. On May 18, 1995, FHWA specified the intrinsic qualities that would serve as criteria for designating road as National Scenic Byways or All-American Roads. In September 1998, United States Secretary of Transportation Federico Peña announced the first 14 National Scenic Byways and six All-American Roads. On June 9, 1998, the Transportation Equity Act for the 21st Century (TEA-21) provided $148 million to states so they could develop state roads to take advantage of the program.

On August 10, 2005, President George W. Bush signed the Safe, Accountable, Flexible, Efficient Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy for Users (SAFETEA-LU), which provided $175 million to states and Indian tribes. On October 16, 2009, U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood designated 37 new roads as National Scenic Byways and five new All-American Roads.<ref>{{cite web |author = National Scenic Byways Program |title = History of the Program |url = http://www.bywaysonline.org/program/history.html |work = Program Information |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = August 3, 2012 }}</ref> The U.S. Department of Transportation approved the designation on January 19, 2021, of 34 new roads as National Scenic Byways, in addition to 15 new All-American Roads.<ref>{{cite web |first1 = Danielle |last1 = Blackshear |first2 = Wesley |last2 = Blount |date = February 9, 2021 |title = Designations, National Scenic Byways Program |url = https://www.fhwa.dot.gov/hep/scenic_byways/designations/ |access-date = February 18, 2021 |publisher = Federal Highway Administration }}</ref>

==Requirements== National Scenic Byways go through a nomination procedure. They must already be designated state scenic byways to be nominated (However, roads that meet all criteria for national designation but not state designation may be considered for national designation on a case-by-case basis).<ref name=policy>{{cite journal |first = Rodney E. |last = Slater |url = http://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/FR-1995-05-18/html/95-12211.htm |title = National Scenic Byways Program Interim Policy |journal = Federal Register |location = Washington, DC |publisher = Government Printing Office |volume = 60 |issue = 96 |pages = 26759–62 |date = May 18, 1995 |access-date = May 12, 2009 }}</ref>

===Intrinsic qualities=== For designation as a National Scenic Byway a road must have one of six intrinsic qualities. To be designated an All-American Road, a road must have at least two of the six qualities.<ref name=policy/>

*'''Scenic quality''' is the heightened visual experience derived from the view of natural and manmade elements of the visual environment of the scenic byway corridor. The characteristics of the landscape are strikingly distinct and offer a pleasing and most memorable visual experience. *'''Natural quality''' applies to those features in the visual environment that are in a relatively undisturbed state. These features predate the arrival of human populations and may include geological formations, fossils, landform, water bodies, vegetation, and wildlife. There may be evidence of human activity, but the natural features reveal minimal disturbances. *'''Historic quality''' encompasses legacies of the past that are distinctly associated with physical elements of the landscape, whether natural or manmade, that are of such historic significance that they educate the viewer and stir an appreciation for the past. The historic elements reflect the actions of people and may include buildings, settlement patterns, and other examples of human activity. *'''Cultural quality''' is evidence and expressions of the customs or traditions of a distinct group of people. Cultural features include, but are not limited to, crafts, music, dance, rituals, festivals, speech, food, special events, or vernacular architecture. *'''Archeological quality''' involves those characteristics of the scenic byways corridor that are physical evidence of historic or prehistoric human life or activity. The scenic byway corridor's archeological interest, as identified through ruins, artifacts, structural remains, and other physical evidence have scientific significance that educate the viewer and stir an appreciation for the past. *'''Recreational quality''' involves outdoor recreational activities directly associated with and dependent upon the natural and cultural elements of the corridor's landscape. The recreational activities provide opportunities for active and passive recreational experiences. They include, but are not limited to, downhill skiing, rafting, boating, fishing, and hiking. Driving the road itself may qualify as a pleasurable recreational experience. The recreational activities may be seasonal, but the quality and importance of the recreational activities as seasonal operations must be well recognized.

===Corridor management plans=== A corridor management plan must also be developed, with community involvement, and the plan "should provide for the conservation and enhancement of the byway's intrinsic qualities as well as the promotion of tourism and economic development". The plan includes, but is not limited to:

*A map identifying the corridor boundaries and the location of intrinsic qualities and different land uses within the corridor. *A strategy for maintaining and enhancing those intrinsic qualities. *A strategy describing how existing development might be enhanced and new development might be accommodated while still preserving the intrinsic qualities of the corridor. *A general review of the road's or highway's safety and accident record to identify any correctable faults in highway design, maintenance, or operations. *A signage plan that demonstrates how the State will insure and make the number and placement of signs more supportive of the visitor experience. *A narrative describing how the National Scenic Byway will be positioned for marketing.<ref name=policy/>

Corridor management plans for All-American Roads must also include:<ref name=policy/>

*A narrative on how the All-American Road would be promoted, interpreted, and marketed in order to attract travelers, especially those from other countries. *A plan to encourage the accommodation of increased tourism, if this is projected. Some demonstration that the roadway, lodging and dining facilities, roadside rest areas, and other tourist necessities will be adequate for the number of visitors induced by the byway's designation as an All-American Road. *A plan for addressing multi-lingual information needs.

The final step is when the highway (or highways) is approved for designation by the United States Secretary of Transportation.<ref name=policy/>

==List of byways== {|class="wikitable sortable plainrowheaders" |- !scope="col" | Type !scope="col" | Name !scope="col" | Length (mi) !scope="col" | Length (km) !scope="col" | State(s) !scope="col" class="unsortable" | Southern or western terminus !scope="col" class="unsortable" | Northern or eastern terminus !scope="col" | Date designated !scope="col" class="unsortable" | Description !scope="col" | Intrinsic qualities !scope="col" class="unsortable" | {{abbr|Ref(s)|References}} |- | bgcolor=ffe7e7 align=center | AAR ! scope="row" | A1A Scenic and Historic Coastal Byway |{{convert|72.0|mi|km|disp=table}} |Florida |Gamble Rogers Memorial State Recreation Area |SR&nbsp;202 in Ponte Vedra Beach |{{dts|June 13, 2002}} (NSB); February 16, 2021 (AAR) |Follows Atlantic coast barrier islands |Recreational, Historic |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/2477 |title = A1A Scenic & Historic Coastal Byway |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref> |- | bgcolor=ffe7e7 align=center | AAR ! scope="row" | Acadia All-American Road |{{convert|40.0|mi|km|disp=table}} |Maine |Entirety of the Park Loop Road in Acadia National Park |EllsworthTrenton town line on SR&nbsp;3 |{{dts|June 15, 2000}} |Scenic drive providing access to the coastal mountains of Acadia National Park |Recreational, Scenic |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/13791 |title = Acadia All-American Road |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref> |- | bgcolor=e7e7ff align=center | NSB ! scope="row" | Alabama's Coastal Connection |{{convert|130.0|mi|km|disp=table}} |Alabama |I-10 and Grand Bay Wilmer Road north of Grand Bay |I-10 and US&nbsp;98 south of Spanish Fort |{{dts|October 16, 2009}} |Scenic and historic drive along Alabama's Gulf Coast |Scenic |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/2442 |title = Alabama's Coastal Connection |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref> |- | bgcolor=ffe7e7 align=center | AAR ! scope="row" | Alaska's Marine Highway |{{convert|3500.0|mi|km|disp=table}} |Alaska |Ferry terminal in Unalaska |Ferry terminal in Metlakatla (with ferry connections to Prince Rupert, BC and Bellingham, WA) |{{dts|June 13, 2002}} (NSB);<br>September 22, 2005 (AAR) |Ferry system connecting Alaskan coastal communities |Scenic, Cultural, Natural |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/12398 |title = Alaska Marine Highway |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref> |- | bgcolor=e7e7ff align=center | NSB ! scope="row" | Amish Country Byway |{{convert|76.2|mi|km|disp=table}} |Ohio |SR&nbsp;39 in Loudonville; US&nbsp;62 near Brinkhaven |US&nbsp;62 near Wilmot; SR&nbsp;39 near Sugarcreek |{{dts|June 13, 2002}} |Route forms a double loop through the pastoral countryside of eastern Ohio's Amish communities |Cultural |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/13793 |title = Amish Country Byway |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref> |- | bgcolor=e7e7ff align=center | NSB ! scope="row" | Arroyo Seco Historic Parkway - I-110/SR&nbsp;110 |{{convert|9.5|mi|km|disp=table}} |California |US&nbsp;101 in downtown Los Angeles |Glenarm Street in Pasadena |{{dts|June 13, 2002}} |The first freeway in the United States connects Los Angeles and Pasadena through the park-like landscape of the Arroyo Seco |Historic |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/10246 |title = Arroyo Seco Historic Parkway - Route 110 |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref> |- | bgcolor=e7e7ff align=center | NSB ! scope="row" | Ashley River Road |{{convert|11.0|mi|km|disp=table}} |South Carolina |Mile marker 5.84 on SC&nbsp;61 |Mile marker 15.75 on SC&nbsp;61 |{{dts|June 15, 2000}} |Traverses a historic plantation district along the Ashley River near Charleston |Historic |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/13794 |title = Ashley River Road |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref> |- | bgcolor=e7e7ff align=center | NSB ! scope="row" | Baltimore's Historic Charles Street |{{convert|12.0|mi|km|disp=table}} |Maryland |Winder Street in South Baltimore |Bellona Avenue in Lutherville |{{dts|October 16, 2009}} |Travels the entire length of historic Charles Street through downtown Baltimore |Historic |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/2271 |title = Baltimore's Historic Charles Street |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref> |- | bgcolor=e7e7ff align=center | NSB ! scope="row" | Bayou Teche National Scenic Byway |{{convert|183.8|mi|km|disp=table}} |Louisiana |LA&nbsp;182 in Morgan City |LA&nbsp;31 and LA&nbsp;93 in Arnaudville |{{dts|February 16, 2021}} |Follows the original course of the Mississippi along Bayou Teche, a culturally significant and scenic waterway in the Atchafalaya National Heritage Area |Cultural |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/2066 |title = Bayou Teche National Scenic Byway |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref> |- | bgcolor=e7e7ff align=center | NSB ! scope="row" | Bayshore Heritage Scenic Byway |{{convert|142.0|mi|km|disp=table}} |New Jersey |Cape May Point State Park |CR&nbsp;540 in Mannington |{{dts|February 16, 2021}} |Traverses the coastal communities and wetlands of the Delaware Bay, a significant birding and migratory destination |Natural |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/81510m |title = Bayshore Heritage Byway |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref> |- | bgcolor=ffe7e7 align=center | AAR ! scope="row" | Beartooth Highway |{{convert|68.7|mi|km|disp=table}} |Montana, Wyoming |Wyoming–Montana state line on US&nbsp;212 near Cooke City |US&nbsp;212 and MT&nbsp;78 in Red Lodge |{{dts|June 15, 2000}} <br>June 13, 2002 (extended in Montana) |Scenic high-elevation highway to Yellowstone National Park's northeast entrance |Natural, Scenic |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/2281 |title = Beartooth Highway |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref> |- | bgcolor=e7e7ff align=center | NSB ! scope="row" | Big Bend Scenic Byway |{{convert|220.0|mi|km|disp=table}} |Florida |Scipio Creek Marina in Apalachicola |St. Marks Light in St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge |{{dts|October 16, 2009}} |Travels along hundreds of acres of wet prairie, wet flatwoods, strand swamp, and bottomland forest |Natural |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/2599 |title = Big Bend Scenic Byway |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref> |- | bgcolor="e7e7ff" align=center | NSB ! scope="row" | Billy the Kid Trail |{{convert|84.0|mi|km|disp=table}} |New Mexico |NM&nbsp;48 and Sudderth Drive in Ruidoso |US&nbsp;70 and US&nbsp;380 near Hondo |{{dts|June 9, 1998}} |Loop through historic Old West towns in the rugged mountains of the Lincoln National Forest |Scenic |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/2062 |title = Billy the Kid Trail |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref> |- | bgcolor="ffe7e7" align=center | AAR ! scope="row" | Blue Ridge Parkway |{{convert|469.0|mi|km|disp=table}} |North Carolina, Virginia |US&nbsp;441 near Cherokee |US&nbsp;250 near Waynesboro |{{dts|September 19, 1996}} (NC)<br>September 22, 2005 (VA) |Scenic drive along America's longest linear park and the winding spine of the Blue Ridge Mountains |Historic, Scenic (NC); Recreational, Cultural (VA) |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/2280 |title = Blue Ridge Parkway |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref> |- | bgcolor="e7e7ff" align=center | NSB ! scope="row" | Bold Coast Scenic Byway |{{convert|147.0|mi|km|disp=table}} |Maine |Gouldsboro |Calais |{{dts|February 16, 2021}} |Coastal route through Down East Maine to the Canadian border |Historic |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/81499 |title = Bold Coast Scenic Byway |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref> |- | bgcolor="e7e7ff" align=center | NSB ! scope="row" |Boom or Bust Byway |{{convert|137.0|mi|km|disp=table}} |Louisiana |LA&nbsp;2 at the Louisiana-Texas state line |Lake Claiborne State Park |{{dts|February 16, 2021}} |Explores the rural remnants of the oil and gas, lumber, transportation, farming, and entertainment industries of Ark-La-Tex and Northern Louisiana |Historic |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/81497 |title = Boom or Bust Scenic Byway |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref> |- | bgcolor="e7e7ff" align="center" | NSB ! scope="row" | Brandywine Valley Scenic Byway |{{convert|37.3|mi|km|disp=table}} |Delaware, Pennsylvania |King Street and 11th Street in downtown Wilmington |PA&nbsp;162 near West Chester |{{dts|September 22, 2005}} (DE) <br> {{dts|February 16, 2021}} (PA) |Historic drive along the Brandywine Creek through the "Chateau Country" of northern Delaware and southeastern Pennsylvania |Historic |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/64115 |title = Brandywine Valley Scenic Byway |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref> |- | bgcolor="e7e7ff" align="center" | NSB ! scope="row" | Cascade Lakes Scenic Byway |{{convert|66|mi|km|disp=table}} |Oregon |Junction of OR&nbsp;58 and Crescent Cutoff Road (NF-61) near Crescent Lake |Boundary between Deschutes National Forest and Bend on SW Century Drive |{{dts|June 9, 1998}} |Traverses forested region of glacial lakes and volcanic mountains in Central Oregon |Scenic |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/2144 |title = Cascade Lakes Scenic Byway |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref> |- | bgcolor="e7e7ff" align="center" | NSB ! scope="row" | Cascade Loop |{{convert|440|mi|km|disp=table}} |Washington |Whidbey Island; Everett; Stevens Pass |North Cascades National Park; Lake Chelan; Wenatchee |{{dts|February 16, 2021}} |Loop around the Cascade Mountains, Columbia River in Central Washington, and the Skagit Valley |Scenic |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/2063 |title = Cascade Loop |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref> |- | bgcolor=e7e7ff align=center | NSB ! scope="row" | Cherohala Skyway |{{convert|43.0|mi|km|disp=table}} |North Carolina, Tennessee |SR&nbsp;165 in Tellico Plains |NC&nbsp;143 in Robbinsville |{{dts|September 19, 1996}} (TN)<br>June 9, 1998 (NC) |Ridgetop drive in the Appalachians |Scenic |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/2282 |title = Cherohala Skyway |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref> |- | bgcolor=e7e7ff align=center | NSB ! scope="row" | Cherokee Foothills Scenic Highway |{{convert|112.0|mi|km|disp=table}} |South Carolina |I-85 west of Fair Play |SC&nbsp;150 in Gaffney |{{dts|June 9, 1998}} |Follows part of the historic Cherokee Path through the Blue Ridge Escarpment of Upstate South Carolina |Scenic |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/2161 |title = Cherokee Foothills Scenic Highway |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref> |- | bgcolor=e7e7ff align=center | NSB ! scope="row" | Cherokee Hills Byway |{{convert|84.0|mi|km|disp=table}} |Oklahoma |I-40 south of Gore |Oklahoma–Arkansas state line on US&nbsp;412 |{{dts|October 16, 2009}} |Situated in the foothills of the Ozark Mountains, this route showcases eastern Oklahoma's tremendous natural diversity and rich Cherokee heritage |Cultural |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/2346 |title = Cherokee Hills Byway |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref> |- | bgcolor=ffe7e7 align=center | AAR ! scope="row" | Chesapeake Country Scenic Byway |{{convert|85.5|mi|km|disp=table}} |Maryland |MD&nbsp;18 in Stevensville (southern spur) and MD 445 on Eastern Neck Island (northern spur) |Chesapeake & Delaware Canal on MD&nbsp;213 in Chesapeake City |{{dts|June 13, 2002}} (NSB) <br> {{dts|February 16, 2021}} (AAR) |Traverses the historic Eastern Shore of Chesapeake Bay |Cultural, Recreational |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/2261 |title = Chesapeake Country Scenic Byway |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref> |- | bgcolor=ffe7e7 align=center | AAR ! scope="row" | Chinook Scenic Byway (Stephen Mather Memorial Parkway) |{{convert|85.0|mi|km|disp=table}} |Washington |SR&nbsp;164 and SR&nbsp;169 in Enumclaw |US&nbsp;12 near Naches |{{dts|June 9, 1998}} |Scenic drive with dramatic views of Mount Rainier |Scenic |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/2226 |title = Chinook Scenic Byway |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref> |- | bgcolor=e7e7ff align=center | NSB ! scope="row" | City of Las Vegas, Las Vegas Boulevard State Scenic Byway |{{convert|3.4|mi|km|disp=table}} |Nevada |Las Vegas Boulevard at Sahara Avenue; Las Vegas Strip |Las Vegas Boulevard at E Washington Avenue |{{dts|June 15, 2000}} |Extensive displays of neon art between downtown and the Las Vegas Strip |Scenic |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/39538 |title = City of Las Vegas, Las Vegas Boulevard National Scenic Byway |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref> |- | bgcolor=e7e7ff align=center | NSB ! scope="row" | Coal Heritage Trail |{{convert|97.6|mi|km|disp=table}} |West Virginia |US&nbsp;52 at the West Virginia-Virginia state line |WV&nbsp;16 at I-77 in Beckley |{{dts|June 9, 1998}} |Historic drive through coal-producing areas of southwestern West Virginia |Historic |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/10346 |title = Coal Heritage Trail |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref> |- | bgcolor=ffe7e7 align=center | AAR ! scope="row" | Colonial Parkway |{{convert|23.0|mi|km|disp=table}} |Virginia |Historic Jamestowne Visitor Center in Jamestown |Yorktown Battlefield Visitor Center in Yorktown |{{dts|September 22, 2005}} |Landscaped parkway connecting three Colonial-era historic sites |Natural, Historic |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/60441 |title = Colonial Parkway |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref> |- | bgcolor=e7e7ff align=center | NSB ! scope="row" | Colorado River Headwaters Byway |{{convert|69.0|mi|km|disp=table}} |Colorado |SH&nbsp;131 and Trough Road south of Bond |US&nbsp;34 and West Portal Road in Grand Lake |{{dts|September 22, 2005}} |Follows the upper reaches of the Colorado River past alpine reservoirs, lush ranchlands, and dramatic canyon landscapes |Historic |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/2106 |title = Colorado River Headwaters Byway |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref> |- | bgcolor=e7e7ff align=center | NSB ! scope="row" | Connecticut River Byway |{{convert|498.7|mi|km|disp=table}} |Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Vermont |Route&nbsp;116 and Route&nbsp;47 in South Hadley |VT&nbsp;114 at US&nbsp;3 in West Stewartstown |{{dts|September 22, 2005}} (NH, VT)<br> {{dts|October 16, 2009}} (MA) |Scenic drive on both sides of New England's longest river |Historic |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/2487 |title = Connecticut River Byway |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref> |- | bgcolor=e7e7ff align=center | NSB ! scope="row" | Connecticut State Route 169 |{{convert|32.0|mi|km|disp=table}} |Connecticut |Route&nbsp;138 in Lisbon |Connecticut–Massachusetts state line on Route&nbsp;169 |{{dts|September 19, 1996}} |Scenic and historic route through one of the last unspoiled areas in New England |Scenic |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/2451 |title = Connecticut State Route 169 |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref> |- | bgcolor=e7e7ff align=center | NSB ! scope="row" | Copper Country Trail |{{convert|47.0|mi|km|disp=table}} |Michigan |Portage Lake Lift Bridge in Hancock |M-26 in Copper Harbor |{{dts|September 22, 2005}} |Follows US&nbsp;41 and traverses an area developed for copper mining |Historic |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/13828 |title = Copper Country Trail |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref> |- | bgcolor=e7e7ff align=center | NSB ! scope="row" | Coronado Trail Scenic Byway |{{convert|123.0|mi|km|disp=table}} |Arizona |US&nbsp;191 and Burro Alley in Morenci |US&nbsp;180 and Main Street in Springerville |{{dts|September 22, 2005}} |Scenic drive from the Chihuahuan Desert to the Colorado Plateau, crossing the Mogollon Rim in Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest |Scenic |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/2059 |title = Coronado Trail |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref> |- | bgcolor=e7e7ff align=center | NSB ! scope="row" | Coulee Corridor Scenic Byway |{{convert|150.0|mi|km|disp=table}} |Washington |SR&nbsp;26 and SR&nbsp;17 near Othello |SR&nbsp;155 and US&nbsp;97 in Omak |{{dts|September 22, 2005}} |Passes through coulees and the Channeled Scablands formed by receding glaciers |Natural |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/54772 |title = Coulee Corridor |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref> |- | bgcolor=e7e7ff align=center | NSB ! scope="row" | Country Music Highway |{{convert|144.1|mi|km|disp=table}} |Kentucky |US&nbsp;119 near Whitesburg |KY&nbsp;2 in Greenup |{{dts|June 13, 2002}} |Backwoods drive commemorating eastern Kentucky's cultural heritage |Cultural |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/2567 |title = Country Music Highway |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref> |- | bgcolor=ffe7e7 align=center | AAR ! scope="row" | Creole Nature Trail |{{convert|180.0|mi|km|disp=table}} |Louisiana |LA&nbsp;27 in Sulphur; LA&nbsp;82 at Sabine Pass |LA&nbsp;27 and LA&nbsp;385 in Lake Charles; LA&nbsp;82 near the Rockefeller Wildlife Refuge |{{dts|September 19, 1996}} (NSB); <br>June 13, 2002 (AAR) |Meanders through the marshes, prairies, and coastal region of Acadiana in southwestern Louisiana |Cultural, Natural |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/2454 |title = Creole Nature Trail |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref> |- | bgcolor=e7e7ff align=center | NSB ! scope="row" | Crowley's Ridge Parkway |{{convert|212.0|mi|km|disp=table}} |Arkansas, Missouri |Helena Bridge on US&nbsp;49 near Helena–West Helena |J Street and Route&nbsp;25 near Malden |{{dts|June 9, 1998}} (AR); <br>June 15, 2000 (MO) |Scenic and historic drive along Crowley's Ridge through the Mississippi Embayment and the Missouri Bootheel |Natural |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/2588 |title = Crowley's Ridge Parkway |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref> |- | bgcolor=e7e7ff align=center | NSB ! scope="row" | Cumberland Historic Byway |{{convert|156.0|mi|km|disp=table}} |Tennessee |SR&nbsp;52 at the Cumberland River in Celina |SR&nbsp;63 at US&nbsp;25E near Cumberland Gap National Historical Park |{{dts|February 16, 2021}} |Winds through the hidden frontier of the Cumberland Plateau |Historic |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/81521 |title = Cumberland Historic Byway |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref> |- | bgcolor=e7e7ff align=center | NSB ! scope="row" | Death Valley Scenic Byway |{{convert|81.5|mi|km|disp=table}} |California |Death Valley National Park west entrance on SR&nbsp;190 |Death Valley National Park east entrance on SR&nbsp;190 |{{dts|June 9, 1998}}; <br>June 13, 2002 (extended) |Scenic drive through the expansive desert basin of the lowest place in North America |Scenic |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/2176 |title = Death Valley Scenic Byway |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref> |- | bgcolor=e7e7ff align=center | NSB ! scope="row" | Delaware Bayshore Byway |{{convert|157.0|mi|km|disp=table}} |Delaware |Lewes |New Castle |{{dts|January 19, 2021}} |Scenic and historic drive along the Delaware Bay and Delaware River in Delaware |Historic |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/81486 |title = Delaware Bayshore Byway |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref> |- | bgcolor=e7e7ff align=center | NSB ! scope="row" | Delaware River Scenic Byway |{{convert|32.8|mi|km|disp=table}} |New Jersey |I-195/I-295 in Hamilton Township |Trenton Avenue and Route&nbsp;12 in Frenchtown |{{dts|October 16, 2009}} |Scenic and historic drive along the Delaware River in central New Jersey |Historic |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/2463 |title = Delaware River Scenic Byway |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref> |- | bgcolor=e7e7ff align=center | NSB ! scope="row" | Dinosaur Diamond Prehistoric Highway |{{convert|480.0|mi|km|disp=table}} |Colorado, Utah |US&nbsp;191 in Price; US&nbsp;191 in Moab |US&nbsp;40/US&nbsp;191 in Vernal; SH&nbsp;139 between Rangely and Loma |{{dts|June 13, 2002}} |Loop through the northern Colorado Plateau, passing many dinosaur fossil sites and museums |Natural |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/2474 |title = Dinosaur Diamond Prehistoric Highway |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref> |- | bgcolor=e7e7ff align=center | NSB ! scope="row" | Door County Coastal Byway |{{convert|67.1|mi|km|disp=table}} |Wisconsin |WIS&nbsp;57 and WIS&nbsp;42 in Sturgeon Bay |WIS&nbsp;42 in Northport |{{dts|February 16, 2021}} |Loop along the coast of Green Bay and Lake Michigan, through the forests and Niagara Escarpment of Door County |Natural |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/81527 |title = Door County Coastal Byway |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref> |- | bgcolor=e7e7ff align=center | NSB ! scope="row" | East Tennessee Crossing Byway |{{convert|83.0|mi|km|disp=table}} |Tennessee |North Carolina–Tennessee state line on US&nbsp;25 near Del Rio |Tennessee–Kentucky state line on US&nbsp;25E near Cumberland Gap |{{dts|October 16, 2009}} |Explores the historic trails, cultural heritage, and recreational opportunities of East Tennessee's Appalachian backcountry |Historic |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/76017 |title = East Tennessee Crossing |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref> |- | bgcolor=e7e7ff align=center | NSB ! scope="row" | Eastern Sierra Scenic Byway |{{convert|245.0|mi|km|disp=table}} |California |U.S. Route 395 just north of Pearsonville |U.S. Route 395 in Topaz |{{dts|October 16, 2008}} |Scenic route past natural landmarks like the Inyo National Forest, Sierra Nevada mountains, Sequoia National Forest, Mono Lake, and the Owens Valley |Scenic |<ref name=Inyo2008>{{cite web|author=<!--not stated-->|title=Eastern Sierra Scenic Byway|website=Inyo County Visitor Guides|publisher=Inyo County Chamber of Commerce|location=Independence, California|date=2008|url=https://inyocountyvisitor.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/ScenicByway.pdf|access-date=24 August 2025}}</ref> |- | bgcolor=e7e7ff align=center | NSB ! scope="row" | Ebbetts Pass Scenic Byway |{{convert|61.0|mi|km|disp=table}} |California |SR&nbsp;4 in Arnold |SR&nbsp;89 near Markleeville |{{dts|September 22, 2005}} |Traverses the high-alpine Sierra Nevada through Ebbetts Pass, with access to the northernmost groves of giant sequoia |Scenic |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/2305 |title = Ebbetts Pass Scenic Byway |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref> |- | bgcolor=e7e7ff align=center | NSB ! scope="row" | Edge of the Wilderness |{{convert|47.0|mi|km|disp=table}} |Minnesota |US&nbsp;2 in Grand Rapids |MN&nbsp;1 in Effie |{{dts|September 19, 1996}} |Scenic drive through forests and rollings hills of the Minnesota Northwoods |Natural |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/2455 |title = Edge of the Wilderness |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref> |- | bgcolor=e7e7ff align=center | NSB ! scope="row" | Edisto Island National Scenic Byway |{{convert|16.8|mi|km|disp=table}} |South Carolina |Palmetto Boulevard and SC&nbsp;174 in Edisto Beach |Dawhoo Bridge on SC&nbsp;174 |{{dts|October 16, 2009}} |Scenic drive through salt marshes and live oak forests in the South Carolina Lowcountry |Scenic |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/73595 |title = Edisto Island National Scenic Byway |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref> |- | bgcolor=e7e7ff align=center | NSB ! scope="row" | El Camino Real |{{convert|299.0|mi|km|disp=table}} |New Mexico |NM&nbsp;273 at the Rio Grande in Sunland Park |NM&nbsp;74 in Ohkay Owingeh |{{dts|June 9, 1998}}<br>September 22, 2005 (extended) |Historic north–south route through the Rio Grande Valley of central New Mexico |Historic |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/2065 |title = El Camino Real |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref> |- | bgcolor=e7e7ff align=center | NSB ! scope="row" | The Energy Loop: Huntington/Eccles Canyons Scenic Byway |{{convert|85.9|mi|km|disp=table}} |Utah |SR&nbsp;31 in Huntington; SR&nbsp;31 in Fairview |US&nbsp;6 in Colton |{{dts|June 15, 2000}} |Scenic route comprising historic towns, coal mining operations, and Manti–La Sal National Forest |Scenic |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/13831 |title = The Energy Loop |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref> |- | bgcolor=e7e7ff align=center | NSB ! scope="row" | Flaming Gorge-Uintas Scenic Byway |{{convert|82.0|mi|km|disp=table}} |Utah |US&nbsp;191 in Vernal |SR&nbsp;44 in Manila; US&nbsp;191 at the Utah-Wyoming state line |{{dts|June 9, 1998}} |Scenic drive through the Uinta Mountains and Flaming Gorge National Recreation Area |Natural |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/2008 |title = Flaming Gorge-Uintas National Scenic Byway |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref> |- | bgcolor=ffe7e7 align=center | AAR ! scope="row" | Flaming Gorge-Green River Basin Scenic Byway |{{convert|96.0|mi|km|disp=table}} |Wyoming |WYO&nbsp;530 at the Wyoming-Utah state line; US&nbsp;191 at the Wyoming-Utah state line |WY 530 in Green River; US 191 at I-80 in Purple Sage |{{dts|February 16, 2021}} |Parallel routes through high desert and redrock country on either side of the Flaming Gorge |Natural, Recreational |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/2290 |title = Flaming Gorge-Green River Basin Scenic Byway |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref> |- | bgcolor=e7e7ff align=center | NSB ! scope="row" | Flint Hills Scenic Byway |{{convert|48.0|mi|km|disp=table}} |Kansas |I-35 near Cassoday |US&nbsp;56 in Council Grove |{{dts|September 22, 2005}} |Scenic drive through the Flint Hills and some of the last remaining tallgrass prairie in North America |Scenic |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/2095 |title = Flint Hills Scenic Byway |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref> |- | bgcolor=e7e7ff align=center | NSB ! scope="row" | Florida Black Bear Scenic Byway |{{convert|123.0|mi|km|disp=table}} |Florida |SR&nbsp;19 at National Forest boundary; SR&nbsp;40 in Silver Springs |SR&nbsp;19 at National Forest boundary; SR&nbsp;40 at I-95 in Ormond Beach |{{dts|October 16, 2009}} |Route connecting natural springs, pine forests, and endangered species' habitats in Ocala National Forest |Natural |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/75864 |title = Florida Black Bear Scenic Byway |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref> |- | bgcolor=ffe7e7 align=center | AAR ! scope="row" | Florida Keys Scenic Highway |{{convert|106.5|mi|km|disp=table}} |Florida |Mile marker 0 on US&nbsp;1 in Key West |Jewfish Creek Bridge on Key Largo |{{dts|October 16, 2009}} (AAR) |Scenic route across a system of open ocean bridges connecting the numerous tropical islands of the Florida Keys |Recreational, Scenic |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/2555 |title = Florida Keys Scenic Highway |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref> |- | bgcolor=e7e7ff align=center | NSB ! scope="row" | Forest Heritage National Scenic Byway |{{convert|17.6|mi|km|disp=table}} |North Carolina |Junction of US&nbsp;276 and US&nbsp;64 |US&nbsp;276 at the Pigeon River near the Shining Rock Wilderness |{{dts|October 16, 2009}} |Rural route through the Cradle of Forestry in Pisgah National Forest |Historic |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/77229 |title = Forest Heritage National Scenic Byway |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref> |- | bgcolor=e7e7ff align=center | NSB ! scope="row" | Frontier Pathways Scenic and Historic Byway |{{convert|103.0|mi|km|disp=table}} |Colorado |SH&nbsp;96 in Westcliffe |El Pueblo History Museum in Pueblo; |{{dts|June 9, 1998}} |Follows the paths of early explorers through the Sangre de Cristo Mountains |Scenic |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/2108 |title = Frontier Pathways Scenic and Historic Byway |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref> |- | bgcolor=e7e7ff align=center | NSB ! scope="row" | The George Parks Highway Scenic Byway |{{convert|203.0|mi|km|disp=table}} |Alaska |Chulitna River Bridge in Denali State Park |Steese Highway in Fairbanks |{{dts|October 16, 2009}} |Wilderness route stretching from the Alaska Range through the interior of Alaska |Natural |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/12302 |title = The George Parks Highway Scenic Byway |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref> |- | bgcolor=ffe7e7 align=center | AAR ! scope="row" | George Washington Memorial Parkway |{{convert|25.0|mi|km|disp=table}} |Virginia, Washington, D.C. |SR&nbsp;235 in Mount Vernon |I-495 near McLean |{{dts|September 22, 2005}} |Landscaped greenway connecting national memorials and historic sites along the Potomac River, across from the nation's capital |Natural, Historic |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/60807 |title = George Washington Memorial Parkway |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref> |- | bgcolor=e7e7ff align=center | NSB ! scope="row" | Geronimo Trail Scenic Byway |{{convert|154.0|mi|km|disp=table}} |New Mexico |NM&nbsp;152 in San Lorenzo; NM&nbsp;59 at Beaverhead station in Gila National Forest |Geronimo Trail Interpretive Center in Truth or Consequences |{{dts|September 22, 2005}} |Scenic drive past hot springs, mining towns, and traditional lands of the Apache in southwestern New Mexico |Historic |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/2091 |title = Geronimo Trail Scenic Byway |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref> |- | bgcolor=e7e7ff align=center | NSB ! scope="row" | Glenn Highway |{{convert|135.0|mi|km|disp=table}} |Alaska |Gambell Street in Anchorage |Lake Louise Road near Mendeltna |{{dts|June 13, 2002}} |Terrain shaped by receding glaciers |Scenic |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/2483 |title = Glenn Highway |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref> |- | bgcolor=e7e7ff align=center | NSB ! scope="row" | Gold Belt Tour Scenic and Historic Byway |{{convert|135.0|mi|km|disp=table}} |Colorado |US&nbsp;50 in Florence |Florissant |{{dts|June 15, 2000}} |Follows stage and rail routes to historic gold mining locations |Historic |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/2109 |title = Gold Belt Tour Scenic and Historic Byway |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref> |- | bgcolor=e7e7ff align=center | NSB ! scope="row" | Grand Mesa Scenic and Historic Byway |{{convert|63.0|mi|km|disp=table}} |Colorado |SH&nbsp;65 in Cedaredge; Lands End Observatory on FS 100 |Junction of SH&nbsp;65 and I-70 |{{dts|September 19, 1996}} |Climbs from the Colorado River in the Grand Valley to the Grand Mesa, the largest flat-topped mountain in |Historic |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/2103 |title = Grand Mesa Scenic and Historic Byway |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref> |- | bgcolor=e7e7ff align=center | NSB ! scope="row" | Grand Rounds National Scenic Byway |{{convert|52.0|mi|km|disp=table}} |Minnesota |Loop route |Northeast spur trail to Cross Golf Course |{{dts|June 9, 1998}} |Continuous parkway surrounding Minneapolis |Recreational |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/2243 |title = Grand Rounds Scenic Byway |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref> |- | bgcolor=e7e7ff align=center | NSB ! scope="row" | Great Lakes Seaway Trail |{{convert|518.0|mi|km|disp=table}} |New York, Pennsylvania |Ohio–Pennsylvania state line on US&nbsp;20 west of Erie, Pennsylvania |Seaway International Bridge near Massena, New York |{{dts|September 19, 1996}} (NY)<br>September 22, 2005 (PA) |Scenic drive along the shores of Lake Erie, Lake Ontario, and the St. Lawrence River |Historic |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/2488 |title = Great Lakes Seaway Trail |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref> |- | bgcolor=e7e7ff align=center | AAR ! scope="row" | Great River Road |{{convert|2069.0|mi|km|disp=table}} |Arkansas, Illinois, Iowa, Kentucky, Louisiana, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Tennessee, Wisconsin |LA&nbsp;23 in Venice, Louisiana |Itasca State Park north of Park Rapids, Minnesota |{{dts|June 15, 2000}} (IL, IA, MN, WI)<br>June 13, 2002 (AR)<br>September 22, 2005 (MS)<br>October 16, 2009 (TN) |Numerous scenic, historic, and culturally significant roadways paralleling the entire length of the Mississippi River from its headwaters to the Gulf of Mexico |Historic, Cultural, Scenic, Natural |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/2279 |title = Great River Road |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref> |- | bgcolor=e7e7ff align=center | NSB ! scope="row" | Gunflint Trail Scenic Byway |{{convert|57.0|mi|km|disp=table}} |Minnesota |North Shore Scenic Drive in Grand Marais |Trails End near Sea Gull Lake |{{dts|October 16, 2009}} |Scenic drive through the Superior National Forest |Natural |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/13548 |title = Gunflint Trail Scenic Byway |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration }}</ref> |- | bgcolor=e7e7ff align=center | NSB ! scope="row" | Haines Highway-Valley of the Eagles |{{convert|44.0|mi|km|disp=table}} |Alaska |AK&nbsp;7 at the Canadian border |Ferry terminal in Haines |{{dts|October 16, 2009}} |Route through the Chilkat River valley, a migratory site for the world's largest congregation of bald eagles |Natural |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/12395 |title = Haines Highway-Valley of the Eagles |website = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration }}</ref> |- | bgcolor=ffe7e7 align=center | AAR ! scope="row" | Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad Byway |{{convert|144.0|mi|km|disp=table}} |Maryland |Rosehill Place and Byrn Street in Cambridge |Maryland–Delaware state line on MD&nbsp;287 near Goldsboro |{{dts|October 16, 2009}} |Threads together numerous historic sites in the Delmarva Peninsula commemorating Harriet Tubman and the Underground Railroad |Cultural, Historic |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/2260 |title = Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad Byway |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref> |- | bgcolor=ffe7e7 align=center | AAR ! scope="row" | Hells Canyon Scenic Byway |{{convert|218.4|mi|km|disp=table}} |Oregon |OR&nbsp;86 and I-84 near Baker City |OR&nbsp;82 and I-84 in La Grande |{{dts|June 15, 2000}} |Provides views of Hells Canyon on the Snake River |Natural, Scenic |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/2145 |title = Hells Canyon Scenic Byway |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref> |- | bgcolor=e7e7ff align=center | NSB ! scope="row" | Highland Scenic Highway |{{convert|43.0|mi|km|disp=table}} |West Virginia |WV&nbsp;39 in Fenwick |Junction of WV&nbsp;150 and US&nbsp;219 |{{dts|September 19, 1996}} |Scenic drive through mountains and valleys |Natural |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/2460 |title = Highland Scenic Highway |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref> |- | bgcolor=e7e7ff align=center | NSB ! scope="row" | Historic Bluff Country Scenic Byway |{{convert|88.0|mi|km|disp=table}} |Minnesota |MN&nbsp;16 and US&nbsp;14 / Great River Road in La Crescent |MN 16 and I-90 in Dexter |{{dts|June 13, 2002}} |Historic and scenic drive through southeastern Minnesota |Scenic |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/2240 |title = Historic Bluff Country Scenic Byway |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref> |- | bgcolor=ffe7e7 align=center | AAR ! scope="row" | Historic Columbia River Highway |{{convert|70.0|mi|km|disp=table}} |Oregon |Crown Point Highway east of Troutdale (western section); US&nbsp;30 and I-84 in Mosier (eastern section) |I-84 near the Bonneville Dam (western section); US&nbsp;30 and Hostetler Way in The Dalles (eastern section) |{{dts|June 9, 1998}} |America's oldest scenic highway exists in two discontinuous sections which follow historic routes through the Columbia River Gorge |Historic, Scenic |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/2141 |title = Historic Columbia River Highway |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref> |- | bgcolor=ffe7e7 align=center | AAR ! scope="row" | Historic National Road |{{convert|824.2|mi|km|disp=table}} |Illinois, Indiana, Maryland, Ohio, Pennsylvania, West Virginia |Eads Bridge in East St. Louis |Lombard Street in downtown Baltimore |{{dts|June 9, 1998}} (IN)<br>June 15, 2000 (IL)<br>June 13, 2002 (AAR, all states) |Travels the route of the nation's first federally funded interstate highway along a historic corridor to the American Midwest |Cultural, Historic |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/2278 |title = Historic National Road |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref> |- | bgcolor=ffe7e7 align=center | AAR ! scope="row" | Historic Route&nbsp;66 |{{convert|1408.6|mi|km|disp=table}} |Arizona, Missouri, New Mexico, Oklahoma (AAR); California, Illinois (NSB) |Main Street in Barstow |Lakeshore Drive and Jackson Boulevard in Chicago |{{dts|June 15, 2000}} (AZ, IL, NM, OK)<br>February 16, 2021 (CA, MO) |Historic "Mother Road" linking Chicago to Los Angeles |Historic, Natural, Cultural |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/2489 |title = Historic Route 66 |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref> |- | bgcolor=e7e7ff align=center | NSB ! scope="row" | Hocking Hills Scenic Byway |{{convert|30.0|mi|km|disp=table}} |Ohio |SR&nbsp;56 and SR&nbsp;374 near South Bloomingville |US&nbsp;33 and SR&nbsp;374 near Rockbridge |{{dts|February 16, 2021}} |Scenic route through the forested and geologically varied Hocking Hills |Recreational |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/2598 |title = Hocking Hills Scenic Byway |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref> |- | bgcolor=e7e7ff align=center | NSB ! scope="row" | Illinois River Road (Route of the Voyageurs) |{{convert|291.0|mi|km|disp=table}} |Illinois |Water Street and US&nbsp;136 in Havana |Reddick Mansion in Ottawa |{{dts|September 22, 2005}} |A loop through the scenic Illinois River Valley with routes along both sides of the upper Illinois River |Natural |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/58611 |title = Illinois River Road |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref> |- | bgcolor=e7e7ff align=center | NSB ! scope="row" | Indian River Lagoon National Scenic Byway |{{convert|150.0|mi|km|disp=table}} |Florida |US&nbsp;1 and 85th Street in Wabasso |US&nbsp;1 and Kennedy Parkway near Oak Hill |{{dts|June 13, 2002}} |Series of connected loops providing access to the most biodiverse lagoon ecosystem in the northern hemisphere, as well as Kennedy Space Center and Cape Canaveral |Natural |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/16199 |title = Indian River Lagoon National Scenic Byway |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref><ref>{{cite book |title = Indian River Lagoon National Scenic Byway: A Guide to Indian River, Brevard, and Volusia Counties |date = November 2015 |publisher = Indian River Lagoon National Scenic Byway Coalition, Inc. |url = http://indianriverlagoonbyway.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/IRLNSB_2015_for-Website-112015.pdf |access-date = July 20, 2017 }}</ref> |- | bgcolor=e7e7ff align=center | NSB ! scope="row" | Indiana's Historic Pathways |{{convert|250.0|mi|km|disp=table}} |Indiana |US&nbsp;50 at the Ohio state line near Lawrenceburg; US&nbsp;150 at Falls of the Ohio State Park in Clarksville |US&nbsp;50 at the Wabash River near Vincennes |{{dts|October 16, 2009}} |Historic Pioneer route through the lower Ohio River Valley |Historic |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/76130 |title = Indiana's Historic Pathways |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref> |- | bgcolor=ffe7e7 align=center | AAR ! scope="row" | International Selkirk Loop{{efn|Distance and termini shown refer to the United States portion of the loop. Including the additional {{convert|125.5|mi|km}} of the Canadian portion, the total length of the loop is {{convert|288.7|mi|km}}.}} |{{convert|144.1|mi|km|disp=table}} |Idaho, Washington |British Columbia–Washington border on SR&nbsp;31 |Idaho–British Columbia border on SH&nbsp;1 |{{dts|September 22, 2005}} |Internationally designated scenic highway encircles the remote Selkirk Mountains spanning the Canadian border |Historic, Recreational, Scenic |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/2486 |title = International Selkirk Loop |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref> |- | bgcolor=e7e7ff align=center | NSB ! scope="row" | Jemez Mountain Trail |{{convert|163.0|mi|km|disp=table}} |New Mexico |US&nbsp;550 and NM&nbsp;126 in Cuba; US&nbsp;550 and NM&nbsp;4 in San Ysidro |NM 4 and NM 501 near Los Alamos |{{dts|June 9, 1998}} |Scenic drive past geological formations and Indian ruins |Recreational |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/2061 |title = Jemez Mountain Trail |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref> |- | bgcolor=e7e7ff align=center | NSB ! scope="row" | Journey Through Hallowed Ground Byway |{{convert|180.0|mi|km|disp=table}} |Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia |A loop that begins and ends at the intersection of SR&nbsp;20 and SR&nbsp;231 near Somerset, Virginia |PA&nbsp;394 near Gettysburg, Pennsylvania |{{dts|October 16, 2009}} |Historic corridor featuring hundreds of sites significant to American history, most notably the densest collection of Civil War battlefields in the nation; "Where America Happened" |Recreational, Historic |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/23433 |title = Journey Through Hallowed Ground Byway |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}{{dead link|date=August 2024|bot=medic}}{{cbignore|bot=medic}}</ref> |- | bgcolor=e7e7ff align=center | NSB ! scope="row" | Kaibab Plateau–North Rim Parkway |{{convert|42.0|mi|km|disp=table}} |Arizona |Bright Angel Point in Grand Canyon National Park |US&nbsp;89A in Jacob Lake |{{dts|June 9, 1998}} |Scenic drive through ponderosa pine forests to the North Rim of the Grand Canyon |Scenic |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/10465 |title = Kaibab Plateau–North Rim Parkway |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref> |- | bgcolor=e7e7ff align=center | NSB ! scope="row" | Kancamagus Scenic Byway |{{convert|26.5|mi|km|disp=table}} |New Hampshire |US&nbsp;3 in North Woodstock |NH&nbsp;113 in Conway |{{dts|September 19, 1996}} |Scenic drive through the heart of the White Mountains |Scenic |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/2458 |title = Kancamagus Scenic Byway |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref> |- | bgcolor=e7e7ff align=center | NSB ! scope="row" | Katahdin Woods and Waters Scenic Byway |{{convert|89.0|mi|km|disp=table}} |Maine |South entrance of Baxter State Park |Grand Lake Road near Grand Lake Matagamon |{{dts|February 16, 2021}} |Scenic route around the forested waterways of inland Maine near Mt. Katahdin and the neighboring national monument |Recreational |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/81500 |title = Katahdin Woods and Waters Scenic Byway |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref> |- | bgcolor=e7e7ff align=center | NSB ! scope="row" | Lake Erie Coastal Ohio Trail |{{convert|293.0|mi|km|disp=table}} |Ohio |Waterville, Ohio |US&nbsp;20 at the Pennsylvania state line |{{dts|September 22, 2005}} |Follows the south shore of Lake Erie |Historic |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/59836 |title = Lake Erie Coastal Ohio Trail |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref> |- | bgcolor=e7e7ff align=center | NSB ! scope="row" | Lake Tahoe - Eastshore Drive |{{convert|28.0|mi|km|disp=table}} |Nevada |US 50 in Stateline |SR&nbsp;28 in Crystal Bay |{{dts|September 19, 1996}} |Follows the east shore of Lake Tahoe |Scenic |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/2456 |title = Lake Tahoe-Eastshore Drive |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref> |- | bgcolor=ffe7e7 align=center | AAR ! scope="row" | Lakes to Locks Passage |{{convert|234.0|mi|km|disp=table}} |New York |US&nbsp;4 and NY&nbsp;32 in Waterford |US&nbsp;11 and NY&nbsp;9B in Rouses Point |{{dts|June 13, 2002}} (AAR) |Parallels the interconnected waterways of the Hudson River, Champlain Canal, Lake George, and Lake Champlain between Upstate New York and Quebec |Historic, Recreational |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/2479 |title = Lakes to Locks Passage |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref> |- | bgcolor=e7e7ff align=center | NSB ! scope="row" | Lariat Loop Scenic and Historic Byway |{{convert|40|mi|km|disp=table}} |Colorado |Evergreen, Colorado |Begins and ends at the intersection of 6th Avenue and 19th Street in Golden |{{dts|October 16, 2009}} |Loops through the historic towns of Morrison, Evergreen and Golden in the foothills west of Denver |Historic |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/49776 |title = Lariat Loop Scenic and Historic Byway |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref> |- | bgcolor=ffe7e7 align=center | AAR ! scope="row" | Las Vegas Strip |{{convert|4.5|mi|km|disp=table}} |Nevada |Las Vegas Boulevard and Russell Road |Las Vegas Boulevard and Sahara Avenue |{{dts|June 15, 2000}} |Urban boulevard lined with the glitz and glamour of Las Vegas's world-famous casinos |Cultural, Scenic |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/2032 |title = Las Vegas Strip |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref> |- | bgcolor=e7e7ff align=center | NSB ! scope="row" | Lincoln Heritage Scenic Highway |{{convert|71.2|mi|km|disp=table}} |Kentucky |Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National Historical Park |US&nbsp;150 in Danville |{{dts|October 16, 2009}} |Explores aspects of Kentucky history including Abraham Lincoln, the Civil War, and bourbon heritage |Historic |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/2348 |title = Lincoln Heritage Scenic Highway |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref> |- | bgcolor=e7e7ff align=center | NSB ! scope="row" | Lincoln Highway |{{convert|178.8|mi|km|disp=table}} |Illinois |IL&nbsp;136 at the Mississippi River in Fulton |US&nbsp;30 at the Indiana state line |{{dts|June 15, 2000}} |A portion of America's first transcontinental highway, the Lincoln Highway |Historic |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/13750 |title = Lincoln Highway |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref> |- | bgcolor=e7e7ff align=center | NSB ! scope="row" | Lincoln Highway Heritage Byway |{{convert|460.0|mi|km|disp=table}} |Iowa |US 30 at the Missouri River near Missouri Valley; I-480/US&nbsp;6 at the Missouri River in Council Bluffs |Iowa&nbsp;136 and US&nbsp;30 in Clinton |{{dts|February 16, 2021}} |Portion of the first transcontinental highway, visiting historical communities across the entirety of Iowa |Historic |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/81493 |title = Lincoln Highway Heritage Byway |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref> |- | bgcolor=e7e7ff align=center | NSB ! scope="row" | Lincoln Highway Scenic and Historic Byway |{{convert|450.0|mi|km|disp=table}} |Nebraska |US&nbsp;30 at the Wyoming state line near Bushnell |US&nbsp;30 at the Missouri River in Blair |{{dts|February 16, 2021}} |Portion of the Main Street of America, following the Platte River across Nebraska |Historic |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/81508 |title = Lincoln Highway Scenic and Historic Byway |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref> |- | bgcolor=e7e7ff align=center | NSB ! scope="row" | Loess Hills Scenic Byway |{{convert|220.0|mi|km|disp=table}} |Iowa |US&nbsp;275 at the Missouri border |Iowa&nbsp;12 and Iowa&nbsp;48 near Akron |{{dts|June 15, 2000}} |Unique and expansive silt deposits in the Missouri River Valley |Natural |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/2187 |title = Loess Hills Scenic Byway |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref> |- | bgcolor=e7e7ff align=center | NSB ! scope="row" | Logan Canyon Scenic Byway |{{convert|41.0|mi|km|disp=table}} |Utah |Main Street and US&nbsp;89 in downtown Logan |US 89 and SR&nbsp;30 in Garden City at Bear Lake |{{dts|June 13, 2002}} |Follows the Logan River through the forests, meadows, and rock formations of scenic Logan Canyon |Natural |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/2001 |title = Logan Canyon Scenic Byway |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref> |- | bgcolor=e7e7ff align=center | NSB ! scope="row" | McKenzie Pass-Santiam Pass Scenic Byway |{{convert|82.0|mi|km|disp=table}} |Oregon |Junction of OR&nbsp;126 and OR&nbsp;242 at the McKenzie River ranger station |Begins and ends at the intersection of OR&nbsp;242 and US&nbsp;20 in Sisters |{{dts|June 9, 1998}} |Loop around Mount Washington crossing two Cascade passes |Scenic |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/2148 |title = McKenzie Pass-Santiam Pass Scenic Byway |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref> |- | bgcolor=e7e7ff align=center | NSB ! scope="row" | Meeting of the Great Rivers Scenic Route |{{convert|33.0|mi|km|disp=table}} |Illinois |IL&nbsp;108 at the Illinois River near Kampsville |IL&nbsp;3 near Alton |{{dts|June 9, 1998}}<br>June 15, 2000 (extended) |Floodplain where the Illinois, Mississippi, and Missouri rivers meet |Historic |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/10393 |title = Meeting of the Great Rivers Scenic Route |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref> |- | bgcolor=e7e7ff align=center | NSB ! scope="row" | Merritt Parkway |{{convert|37.0|mi|km|disp=table}} |Connecticut |New York–Connecticut state line on Route&nbsp;15 |Sikorsky Bridge on the Housatonic River near Milford |{{dts|September 19, 1996}} |Historic parkway through Connecticut's Gold Coast known for its elaborate Art Deco bridges |Historic |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/2452 |title = Merritt Parkway |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref> |- | bgcolor=e7e7ff align=center | NSB ! scope="row" | Midland Trail |{{convert|116.8|mi|km|disp=table}} |West Virginia |US&nbsp;60 in Charleston |US 60 in White Sulphur Springs |{{dts|June 15, 2000}} |Scenic drive through the New River Gorge |Recreational |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/10345 |title = Midland Trail |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref> |- | bgcolor=e7e7ff align=center | NSB ! scope="row" | Millstone Valley Scenic Byway |{{convert|27.5|mi|km|disp=table}} |New Jersey |Kingston, New Jersey |East Millstone, New Jersey |{{dts|October 16, 2009}} |Scenic and historic drive along the Millstone River in central New Jersey |Historic |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/2462 |title = Millstone Valley Scenic Byway |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref> |- | bgcolor=e7e7ff align=center | NSB ! scope="row" | Minnesota River Valley Scenic Byway |{{convert|287|mi|km|disp=table}} |Minnesota |MN&nbsp;7 in Browns Valley |MN&nbsp;93 near Belle Plaine |{{dts|June 13, 2002}} |Historic drive through the Minnesota River Valley |Historic |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/2211 |title = Minnesota River Valley Scenic Byway |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref> |- | bgcolor=e7e7ff align=center | NSB ! scope="row" | Mohawk Towpath Byway |{{convert|26.2|mi|km|disp=table}} |New York |Aqueduct Road in Schenectady |Fonda Road and NY&nbsp;32 in Waterford |{{dts|September 22, 2005}} |Follows the historic Erie Canal |Historic |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/57185 |title = Mohawk Towpath Trail |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref> |- | bgcolor=e7e7ff align=center | NSB ! scope="row" | Mohawk Trail Scenic Byway |{{convert|69.0|mi|km|disp=table}} |Massachusetts |Route&nbsp;2 in Williamstown |Routee&nbsp;2A near Athol |{{dts|February 16, 2021}} |Culturally significant route connecting the Connecticut River Valley and the Hudson River Valley through the Berkshires |Historic |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/81504 |title = Mohawk Trail Scenic Byway |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref> |- | bgcolor=e7e7ff align=center | NSB ! scope="row" | Mountains to Sound Greenway - I-90 |{{convert|100.0|mi|km|disp=table}} |Washington |I-90 in Seattle |I-90 near Thorp |{{dts|June 9, 1998}} |Scenic drive across Snoqualmie Pass in the Cascades |Scenic |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/2228 |title = Mountains to Sound Greenway - I-90 |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref> |- | bgcolor=e7e7ff align=center | NSB ! scope="row" | Mt. Hood Scenic Byway |{{convert|105.0|mi|km|disp=table}} |Oregon |Troutdale Bridge crossing the Sandy River near Troutdale |OR&nbsp;35 near Hood River |{{dts|September 22, 2005}} |Provides scenic views of Mount Hood |Historic |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/61400 |title = Mt. Hood Scenic Byway |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref> |- | bgcolor=ffe7e7 align=center | AAR ! scope="row" | Natchez Trace Parkway |{{convert|444.0|mi|km|disp=table}} |Alabama, Mississippi, Tennessee |Liberty Road in Natchez |SR 100 in Pasquo |{{dts|September 19, 1996}} |Two-lane limited-access parkway through rural countryside commemorating the historic route of the Natchez Trace |Historic, Scenic |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/2285 |title = Natchez Trace Parkway |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref> |- | bgcolor=e7e7ff align=center | NSB ! scope="row" | Native American Scenic Byway<!--AKA Standing Rock Native American Scenic Byway?--> |{{convert|350|mi|km|disp=table}} |North Dakota, South Dakota |SD&nbsp;50 and I-90 in Chamberlain |ND&nbsp;24 at Lake Oahe near Cannon Ball |{{dts|June 9, 1998}} (South Dakota)<br>September 22, 2005 (extended) |Traverses four Lakota Sioux reservations |Cultural, Historic |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/2596 |title = Native American Scenic Byway |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref> |- | bgcolor=e7e7ff align=center | NSB ! scope="row" | Nebo Loop Scenic Byway |{{convert|37.0|mi|km|disp=table}} |Utah |SR&nbsp;132 near Nephi |I-15 and SR&nbsp;115 in Payson |{{dts|June 9, 1998}} |Alpine backroad through the Mount Nebo Wilderness in the southern Wasatch Range |Scenic |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/2012 |title = Nebo Loop Scenic Byway |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref> |- | bgcolor=ffe7e7 align=center | AAR ! scope="row" | Newfound Gap Road Byway |{{convert|31.0|mi|km|disp=table}} |Tennessee, North Carolina |US&nbsp;441 at park boundary near Cherokee |US&nbsp;441 at park boundary near Gatlinburg |{{dts|February 16, 2021}} |One of the primary routes, passing through Newfound Gap, through Great Smoky Mountains National Park |Historic, Scenic |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/81520 |title = Newfound Gap Road Byway |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref><br><ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/81515 |title = Newfound Gap Road Byway-NC |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref> |- | bgcolor=e7e7ff align=center | NSB ! scope="row" | Norris Freeway |{{convert|21.0|mi|km|disp=table}} |Tennessee |US&nbsp;441 and SR&nbsp;33 in Halls Crossroads |US&nbsp;441 and US&nbsp;25W in Rocky Top |{{dts|February 16, 2021}} |Route through rural eastern Tennessee, crossing Norris Dam, the first large-scale project of the TVA |Recreational |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/81522 |title = Norris Freeway |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref> |- | bgcolor=ffe7e7 align=center | AAR ! scope="row" | North Shore Scenic Drive |{{convert|154.0|mi|km|disp=table}} |Minnesota |Canal Park in Duluth |Canadian border on MN&nbsp;61 near Grand Portage |{{dts|June 15, 2000}} (AAR)<br>June 13, 2002 (extended) |Follows the scenic North Shore of Lake Superior |Recreational, Scenic |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/11185 |title = North Shore Scenic Drive |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref> |- | bgcolor=ffe7e7 align=center | AAR ! scope="row" | Northwest Passage Scenic Byway |{{convert|202.0|mi|km|disp=table}} |Idaho |Washington–Idaho state line on US&nbsp;12 near Lewiston |Idaho–Montana state line on US&nbsp;12 at Lolo Pass |{{dts|June 13, 2002}} (NSB)<br>September 22, 2005 (extended, AAR) |Follows the route of Lewis and Clark's historic search for the Northwest Passage through scenic mountains and river valleys |Historic, Cultural |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/2043 |title = Northwest Passage Scenic Byway |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref> |- | bgcolor=e7e7ff align=center | NSB ! scope="row" | Ohio & Erie Canalway |{{convert|110.0|mi|km|disp=table}} |Ohio |New Philadelphia |Public Square, Cleveland |{{dts|June 15, 2000}} |Historic drive along the Ohio and Erie Canal through Cuyahoga Valley National Park and Cleveland Metroparks |Historic |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/10501 |title = Ohio & Erie Canalway |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref> |- | bgcolor=e7e7ff align=center | NSB ! scope="row" | Ohio River Scenic Byway |{{convert|943.0|mi|km|disp=table}} |Illinois, Indiana, Ohio |US&nbsp;60/US&nbsp;62 at the Cairo Mississippi River Bridge in Cairo |SR&nbsp;39 at the Pennsylvania border near East Liverpool |{{dts|September 19, 1996}} (Indiana)<br>June 9, 1998 (Illinois, Ohio) |Follows the north bank of the Ohio River |Historic |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/2286 |title = Ohio River Scenic Byway |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref> |- | bgcolor=e7e7ff align=center | NSB ! scope="row" | Old Canada Road Scenic Byway |{{convert|78.2|mi|km|disp=table}} |Maine |US&nbsp;201 and SR&nbsp;43 near Madison |US 201 at the Canadian border |{{dts|June 15, 2000}} |Historic route between Maine and Quebec along the Kennebec River |Scenic |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/11510 |title = Old Canada Road Scenic Byway |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref> |- | bgcolor=e7e7ff align=center | NSB ! scope="row" | Old Frankfort Pike Historic and Scenic Byway |{{convert|15.5|mi|km|disp=table}} |Kentucky |KY&nbsp;1681 and US&nbsp;60 near Frankfort |KY&nbsp;1681 and KY&nbsp;4 in Lexington |{{dts|February 16, 2021}} |Rural route through the historic inner Bluegrass Region |Historic |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/81495 |title = Old Frankfort Pike Historic and Scenic Byway |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref> |- | bgcolor=e7e7ff align=center | NSB ! scope="row" | Old Kings Highway (Route 6A) |{{convert|34.0|mi|km|disp=table}} |Massachusetts |Sandwich Road and US&nbsp;6 in Bourne |Route&nbsp;6A and US&nbsp;6 in Orleans |{{dts|February 16, 2021}} |Route through Cape Cod traversing numerous National Historic Districts |Historic |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/81505 |title = Old Kings Highway (Route 6A) |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref> |- | bgcolor=e7e7ff align=center | NSB ! scope="row" | Ormond Scenic Loop & Trail |{{convert|36.0|mi|km|disp=table}} |Florida |SR&nbsp;40 in Ormond Beach |Bulow Creek State Park |{{dts|February 16, 2021}} |Loop route connecting numerous state and local parks along Florida's Surf Coast |Scenic |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/75866 |title = Ormond Scenic Loop & Trail |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref> |- | bgcolor=e7e7ff align=center | NSB ! scope="row" | Outback Scenic Byway |{{convert|170.0|mi|km|disp=table}} |Oregon |California–Oregon state line on US&nbsp;395 |OR&nbsp;31 and US&nbsp;97 near La Pine |{{dts|June 9, 1998}} |Scenic drive through rugged backcountry of south-central Oregon |Natural |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/2142 |title = Outback Scenic Byway |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref> |- | bgcolor=e7e7ff align=center | NSB ! scope="row" | Outer Banks Scenic Byway |{{convert|137.8|mi|km|disp=table}} |North Carolina |US&nbsp;70 near Beaufort |NC&nbsp;12 and US&nbsp;64 in Nags Head |{{dts|October 16, 2009}} |Connects the barrier islands, beaches, and lighthouses of the Outer Banks |Cultural |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/12834 |title = Outer Banks Scenic Byway |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref> |- | bgcolor=ffe7e7 align=center | AAR ! scope="row" | Pacific Coast Scenic Byway-Oregon |{{convert|363.0|mi|km|disp=table}} |Oregon |California–Oregon state line on US&nbsp;101 |Oregon–Washington state line on US&nbsp;101 |{{dts|June 9, 1998}} (NSB)<br>June 13, 2002 (AAR) |Scenic drive along the entire length of Oregon's Pacific coast |Natural, Scenic |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/2143 |title = Pacific Coast Scenic Byway |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref> |- | bgcolor=e7e7ff align=center | NSB ! scope="row" | Palisades Scenic Byway |{{convert|57.5|mi|km|disp=table}} |New Jersey, New York |Palisades Parkway at US&nbsp;9 / George Washington Bridge in Fort Lee |US&nbsp;6 and US&nbsp;202 at the Highland Falls, New York in Highland Falls |{{dts|February 16, 2021}} |Route along the Hudson River and the Palisades cliffs |Scenic |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/68569 |title = Palisades Scenic Byway |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref><br><ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/81561 |title = Palisades Scenic Byway |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref> |- | bgcolor=e7e7ff align=center | NSB ! scope="row" | Paul Bunyan Scenic Byway |{{convert|54.0|mi|km|disp=table}} |Minnesota |Loop route connecting: Pequot Lakes, Pine River |Loop route connecting: Manhattan Beach, Crosslake |{{dts|September 22, 2005}} |Passes through the North Woods of central Minnesota |Recreational |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/11180 |title = Paul Bunyan Scenic Byway |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref> |- | bgcolor=e7e7ff align=center | NSB ! scope="row" | Payette River Scenic Byway |{{convert|112.0|mi|km|disp=table}} |Idaho |SH&nbsp;55 at SH&nbsp;44 in Eagle |ID 55 at US&nbsp;95 in New Meadows |{{dts|June 13, 2002}} |Traverses foothills and the Long Valley along the Payette River in Idaho |Recreational |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/2037 |title = Payette River Scenic Byway |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref> |- | bgcolor=e7e7ff align=center | NSB ! scope="row" | Pend Oreille Scenic Byway |{{convert|33.0|mi|km|disp=table}} |Idaho |SH&nbsp;200 at US&nbsp;2/US&nbsp;95 in Ponderay |SH&nbsp;200 and MT&nbsp;200 at the Montana state line near Clark Fork |{{dts|June 13, 2002}} |Scenic drive along Lake Pend Oreille |Recreational |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/2044 |title = Pend Oreille Scenic Byway |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref> |- | bgcolor=e7e7ff align=center | NSB ! scope="row" | Peter Norbeck Scenic Byway |{{convert|68.0|mi|km|disp=table}} |South Dakota |Loop connecting: Custer via SD&nbsp;87 and SD 89 |Loop connecting: Keyston via US&nbsp;16A and SD&nbsp;244 |{{dts|September 19, 1996}} |Scenic drive through the Black Hills National Forest, Custer State Park, and the Mount Rushmore environs of southwestern South Dakota |Scenic |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/2459 |title = Peter Norbeck Scenic Byway |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref> |- | bgcolor=e7e7ff align=center | NSB ! scope="row" | Pine Barrens Byway |{{convert|130.0|mi|km|disp=table}} |New Jersey |Route&nbsp;47 in Maurice River Township |US&nbsp;9 in Tuckerton |{{dts|February 16, 2012}} |Rural route through the largest remaining coastal pine barren ecosystem |Natural |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/81573 |title = Pine Barrens Byway |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref> |- | bgcolor=e7e7ff align=center | NSB ! scope="row" | Pioneer Historic Byway |{{convert|127.0|mi|km|disp=table}} |Idaho |US&nbsp;91 at the Utah state line near Franklin |SH&nbsp;34 at the Wyoming state line near Freedom |{{dts|September 22, 2005}} |Scenic route exploring the rich pioneer history of southeastern Idaho, including Mormon settlements and Oregon Trail ruts |Historic |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/2049 |title = Pioneer Historic Byway |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref> |- | bgcolor=e7e7ff align=center | NSB ! scope="row" | Pyramid Lake Scenic Byway |{{convert|30.2|mi|km|disp=table}} |Nevada |Washeim and Main streets in Wadsworth |NV&nbsp;447 near Nixon; NV&nbsp;446 and Hardscrabble Canyon Road in Sutcliffe |{{dts|September 19, 1996}} |One of the largest desert lakes in the world |Natural |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/2457 |title = Pyramid Lake Scenic Byway |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref> |- | bgcolor=e7e7ff align=center | NSB ! scope="row" | Rangeley Lakes Scenic Byway |{{convert|35.6|mi|km|disp=table}} |Maine |SR&nbsp;17 near Houghton |SR&nbsp;4 near Madrid |{{dts|June 15, 2000}} |Scenic drive along the northern Appalachian ridgeline and the forests and lakes of the Western Maine Mountains |Recreational |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/13830 |title = Rangeley Lakes Scenic Byway |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref> |- | bgcolor=e7e7ff align=center | NSB ! scope="row" | Red River Gorge Scenic Byway |{{convert|46.0|mi|km|disp=table}} |Kentucky |KY&nbsp;11 at KY&nbsp;715 in Zachariah |KY&nbsp;11 at KY&nbsp;213 in Stanton |{{dts|June 13, 2002}} |Scenic drive through the Red River Gorge |Natural |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/2482 |title = Red River Gorge Scenic Byway |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref> |- | bgcolor=ffe7e7 align=center | AAR ! scope="row" | Red Rock Scenic Byway |{{convert|7.5|mi|km|disp=table}} |Arizona |I-17 north of Rimrock |SR&nbsp;89A in Sedona |{{dts|September 22, 2005}} |Scenic drive through the red sandstone canyons of the Coconino National Forest |Scenic, Recreational |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/11290 |title = Red Rock Scenic Byway |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref> |- | bgcolor=e7e7ff align=center | NSB ! scope="row" | Religious Freedom Byway |{{convert|195|mi|km|disp=table}} |Maryland |MD&nbsp;234 near Port Tobacco |MD&nbsp;5 at Point Lookout State Park |{{dts|October 16, 2009}} |Provides access to historic churches and the first capital of Maryland, St. Mary's City |Historic |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/40532 |title = Religious Freedom Byway |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref> |- | bgcolor=e7e7ff align=center | NSB ! scope="row" | Revolutionary Heritage Byway |{{convert|6.0|mi|km|disp=table}} |Rhode Island |Route&nbsp;114 at the Mount Hope Bridge |Route&nbsp;114 at Bristol-Warren town line |{{dts|February 16, 2021}} |Exemplifies the culture of colonial New England and the site of the oldest continuous Independence Day celebration |Historic |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/81518 |title = Revolutionary Heritage Byway |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref> |- | bgcolor=e7e7ff align=center | NSB ! scope="row" | River of Lakes Heritage Corridor |{{convert|156.0|mi|km|disp=table}} |Florida |SR&nbsp;415 in Sanford |River Drive in Oak Hill; US&nbsp;17 near Seville |{{dts|February 16, 2021}} |Tours through the lakelands of the Halifax Area, site of some of the earliest settlements in Florida |Historic |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/81488 |title = River of Lakes Heritage Corridor |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref> |- | bgcolor=e7e7ff align=center | NSB ! scope="row" | River Road Scenic Byway |{{convert|23.5|mi|km|disp=table}} |Michigan |M-65 and Rollways Road near Hale |US&nbsp;23 in Oscoda |{{dts|September 22, 2005}} |Scenic drive through the Au Sable River Valley |Recreational |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/10781 |title = River Road Scenic Byway |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref> |- | bgcolor=e7e7ff align=center | NSB ! scope="row" | Rogue-Umpqua Scenic Byway |{{convert|172.0|mi|km|disp=table}} |Oregon |OR&nbsp;234 at I-5 in Gold Hill |OR&nbsp;138 at I-5 in Roseburg |{{dts|June 13, 2002}} |Follows two scenic rivers through southwestern Oregon |Recreational |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/2147 |title = Rogue-Umpqua Scenic Byway |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref> |- | bgcolor=ffe7e7 align=center | AAR ! scope="row" | Route One, Big Sur Coast Highway |{{convert|72.0|mi|km|disp=table}} |California |San Luis ObispoMonterey county line |Ocean Avenue in Carmel |{{dts|September 19, 1996}} |Scenic drive along the Pacific coast |Historic, Scenic |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/2301 |title = Route 1 - Big Sur Coast Highway |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref> |- | bgcolor=ffe7e7 align=center | AAR ! scope="row" | Route One, San Luis Obispo North Coast Byway |{{convert|57.0|mi|km|disp=table}} |California |US&nbsp;101 in San Luis Obispo |San Luis ObispoMonterey county line |{{dts|June 13, 2002}} |Scenic drive along the Pacific coast |Historic, Scenic |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/2475 |title = Route 1 - San Luis Obispo North Coast Byway |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref> |- | bgcolor=e7e7ff align=center | NSB ! scope="row" | Russell-Brasstown Scenic Byway |{{convert|40.6|mi|km|disp=table}} |Georgia |SR&nbsp;348, SR&nbsp;17, SR&nbsp;75 near Robertstown |SR&nbsp;180 at Brasstown Bald |{{dts|June 15, 2000}} |Winds through the southern Appalachians and the highest point in Georgia |Scenic |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/13739 |title = Russell-Brasstown Scenic Byway |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref> |- | bgcolor=ffe7e7 align=center | AAR ! scope="row" | San Juan Skyway |{{convert|233.0|mi|km|disp=table}} |Colorado |US&nbsp;160 in Durango; SSR&nbsp;145 in Cortez |SR&nbsp;62 in Ridgway; US&nbsp;550 in Ouray |{{dts|September 19, 1996}} |Loop through the San Juan Mountains, Colorado's most rugged and isolated mountain range |Historic, Scenic |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/2101 |title = San Juan Skyway |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref> |- | bgcolor=e7e7ff align=center | NSB ! scope="row" | Sandhills Journey Scenic Byway |{{convert|272.0|mi|km|disp=table}} |Nebraska |N-2 in Alliance |NE 2 in Grand Island |{{dts|February 16, 2021}} |Route through the ecologically unique Sand Hills, the largest dunefield in the western hemisphere |Natural |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/81509 |title = Sandhills Journey Scenic Byway |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref> |- | bgcolor=e7e7ff align=center | NSB ! scope="row" | Santa Fe Trail Scenic and Historic Byway |{{convert|565.0|mi|km|disp=table}} |Colorado, New Mexico |Santa Fe Plaza in Santa Fe |US&nbsp;50/US&nbsp;400 at the Kansas state line near Holly; NM&nbsp;410 at the Oklahoma state line near Clayton |{{dts|June 9, 1998}} |Follows part of the route of the historic Santa Fe Trail through scenic mountains and high plains |Historic |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/2287 |title = Santa Fe Trail |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref> |- | bgcolor=e7e7ff align=center | NSB ! scope="row" | Savannah River Scenic Byway |{{convert|110.0|mi|km|disp=table}} |South Carolina |SC&nbsp;28 at the Georgia border near Clarks Hill |SC&nbsp;24 in Oakway |{{dts|June 9, 1998}} |Scenic drive along the Savannah River in rural South Carolina |Historic |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/2162 |title = Savannah River Scenic Byway |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref> |- | bgcolor=ffe7e7 align=center | AAR ! scope="row" | Scenic Byway 12 (Journey Through Time) |{{convert|124.0|mi|km|disp=table}} |Utah |US&nbsp;89 near Panguitch |SR&nbsp;24 near Torrey |{{dts|June 13, 2002}} (AAR) |Scenic drive through canyons, plateaus, and valleys |Historic, Scenic |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/2020 |title = Scenic Byway 12 |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref> |- | bgcolor=e7e7ff align=center | NSB ! scope="row" | Scenic Byway 143 - Utah's Patchwork Parkway |{{convert|51.0|mi|km|disp=table}} |Utah |SR&nbsp;143 at I-15 in Parowan |UT 143 at US&nbsp;89 in Panguitch |{{dts|October 16, 2009}} |Scenic drive through Dixie National Forest and Cedar Breaks National Monument |Historic |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/2023 |title = Scenic Byway 142 - Utah's Patchwork Parkway |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref> |- | bgcolor=e7e7ff align=center | NSB ! scope="row" | Scenic Highway 30A |{{convert|32.0|mi|km|disp=table}} |Florida |CR&nbsp;30A at US&nbsp;98 near Santa Rosa Beach |CR&nbsp;30A at US&nbsp;98 near Rosemary Beach |{{dts|February 16, 2021}} |Local route through historic beach communities on Florida's Emerald Coast |Natural |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/81489 |title = Scenic Highway 30A |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref> |- | bgcolor=e7e7ff align=center | NSB ! scope="row" | Scenic Highway of Legends |{{convert|82.0|mi|km|disp=table}} |Colorado |SH&nbsp;12 near Stonewall |US&nbsp;160 in Walsenburg; SH&nbsp;12 in Trinidad |{{dts|February 16, 2021}} |Route through undisturbed cultural crossroads in the Spanish Peaks |Natural |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/81484 |title = Scenic Highway of Legends |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref> |- | bgcolor=e7e7ff align=center | NSB ! scope="row" | Schoodic Scenic Byway |{{convert|29.0|mi|km|disp=table}} |Maine |US&nbsp;1 in Hancock |SSR&nbsp;186 at SR&nbsp;195 in Prospect Harbor |{{dts|June 15, 2000}} |Unspoiled coastline through the Schoodic Peninsula and the "quiet side" of Acadia National Park |Scenic |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/13792 |title = Schoodic Scenic Byway |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref> |- | bgcolor=ffe7e7 align=center | AAR ! scope="row" | Selma to Montgomery March Byway |{{convert|54.0|mi|km|disp=table}} |Alabama |J.L. Chestnut Jr. Boulevard and Martin Luther King Street in Selma |Alabama State Capitol in Montgomery |{{dts|September 19, 1996}} |Historic route of the 1965 Selma to Montgomery marches led by Martin Luther King Jr. |Historic, Natural |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/2050 |title = Selma to Montgomery March Byway |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref> |- | bgcolor=e7e7ff align=center | NSB ! scope="row" | Sequatchie Valley Scenic Byway |{{convert|65.0|mi|km|disp=table}} |Tennessee |SR&nbsp;28 at I-24 in Jasper |SR&nbsp;28 / US&nbsp;127 at I-40 in Crossville |{{dts|February 16, 2021}} |Route through one of the most undisturbed valleys in the Appalachians |Scenic |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/81523 |title = Sequatchie Valley Scenic Byway |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref> |- | bgcolor=ffe7e7 align=center | AAR ! scope="row" | Seward Highway |{{convert|125.3|mi|km|disp=table}} |Alaska |Railway Avenue in Seward |East 5th Avenue in Anchorage |{{dts|June 9, 1998}} (NSB)<br>June 15, 2000 (AAR) |Showcases the peaks and fjords of south-central Alaska |Recreational, Scenic |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/10390 |title = Seward Highway |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref> |- | bgcolor=e7e7ff align=center | NSB ! scope="row" | Sheyenne River Valley Scenic Byway |{{convert|63.0|mi|km|disp=table}} |North Dakota |ND&nbsp;32 in Lisbon |CR&nbsp;21 north of Valley City |{{dts|June 13, 2002}} |Historic drive through quaint farmland along the Sheyenne River |Historic |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/16406 |title = Sheyenne River Valley Scenic Byway |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref> |- | bgcolor=e7e7ff align=center | NSB ! scope="row" | Silver Thread Colorado Scenic & Historic Byway |{{convert|117.0|mi|km|disp=table}} |Colorado |SH&nbsp;149 and US&nbsp;160 in South Fork |SH&nbsp;149 and US&nbsp;50 in Curecanti National Recreation Area |{{dts|February 16, 2021}} |Route tracing the geological and mining history in the San Juan Mountains |Historic |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/81485 |title = Silver Thread Colorado Scenic & Historic Byway |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref> |- | bgcolor=e7e7ff align=center | NSB ! scope="row" | Sky Island Scenic Byway |{{convert|27.2|mi|km|disp=table}} |Arizona |Catalina Highway north of Tucson |Catalina Highway in Summerhaven |{{dts|September 22, 2005}} |Climb from the Sonoran Desert through Coronado National Forest to the peak of Mount Lemmon in the Catalina Mountains |Natural |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/50186 |title = Sky Island Scenic Byway |work = Colorado Scenic Byways |publisher = Colorado Department of Transportation }}</ref> |- | bgcolor=e7e7ff align=center | NSB ! scope="row" | Skyline Drive |{{convert|105.0|mi|km|disp=table}} |Virginia |US&nbsp;250 near I-64 in Rockfish Gap |US&nbsp;340 near Front Royal |{{dts|September 22, 2005}} |Scenic drive through Shenandoah National Park |Scenic |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/60646 |title = Skyline Drive |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref> |- | bgcolor=e7e7ff align=center | NSB ! scope="row" | St. John Valley Cultural Byway/Fish River Scenic Byway |{{convert|134.0|mi|km|disp=table}} |Maine |SR&nbsp;161 in Allagash; SR&nbsp;11 at Portage Lake |US&nbsp;1 in Hamlin |{{dts|February 16, 2021}} |Route through the Saint John and Fish river valleys in the rural "County" of northern Maine |Cultural |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/81501 |title = St. John Valley Cultural Byway/Fish River Scenic Byway |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref> |- | bgcolor=e7e7ff align=center | NSB ! scope="row" | Staunton-Parkersburg Turnpike |{{convert|180.0|mi|km|disp=table}} |West Virginia |WV&nbsp;47 and WV&nbsp;618 in Parkersburg |West Virginia–Virginia state line on US&nbsp;250 |{{dts|September 22, 2005}} |Historic drive through West Virginia forests and backcountry |Historic |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/10351 |title = Staunton-Parkersburg Turnpike |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref> |- | bgcolor=e7e7ff align=center | NSB ! scope="row" | Stevens Pass Greenway |{{convert|89.2|mi|km|disp=table}} |Washington |US&nbsp;2 near Monroe |US&nbsp;2 in Cashmere |{{dts|September 22, 2005}} |Scenic drive across the Cascades |Recreational |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/2231 |title = Stevens Pass Greenway |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref> |- | bgcolor=e7e7ff align=center | NSB ! scope="row" | Strait of Juan de Fuca Highway - SR 112 |{{convert|61.1|mi|km|disp=table}} |Washington |Makah Indian Reservation boundary near Neah Bay |US&nbsp;101 near Port Angeles |{{dts|June 15, 2000}} |Follows the shoreline of the Olympic Peninsula where it meets the Strait of Juan de Fuca |Natural |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/13740 |title = Strait of Juan de Fuca Highway - SR 112 |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref> |- | bgcolor=e7e7ff align=center | NSB ! scope="row" | Talimena Scenic Drive |{{convert|54.0|mi|km|disp=table}} |Arkansas, Oklahoma |SH&nbsp;1 and US&nbsp;271 near Talihina |AR&nbsp;88 and US&nbsp;71 in Mena |{{dts|September 22, 2005}} |Crest drive through the Ouachita Mountains, some of the highest ridges between the Appalachians and Rockies |Scenic |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/2485 |title = Talimena Drive |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref> |- | bgcolor=e7e7ff align=center | NSB ! scope="row" | Talladega Scenic Drive |{{convert|26.4|mi|km|disp=table}} |Alabama |Adams Gap Road southwest of Cheaha State Park |US&nbsp;78 west of Heflin |{{dts|June 9, 1998}} |Scenic drive through the southernmost extension of the Appalachian Mountains |Scenic |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/2057 |title = Talladega Scenic Drive |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref> |- | bgcolor=ffe7e7 align=center | AAR ! scope="row" | The Battle Road Scenic Byway |{{convert|16.0|mi|km|disp=table}} |Massachusetts |Barrett's Mill Road near Minuteman National Historical Park in Concord |Massachusetts Avenue at Alewife Brook in Arlington |{{dts|February 16, 2021}} |Connects sites of literary, technological, and environmental importance to the American Revolution |Historic, Cultural |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/81503 |title = The Battle Road Scenic Byway |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref> |- | bgcolor=e7e7ff align=center | NSB ! scope="row" | Tioga Road/Big Oak Flat Road |{{convert|64.0|mi|km|disp=table}} |California |Big Oak Flat entrance gate to Yosemite |Tioga Pass entrance gate to Yosemite |{{dts|September 19, 1996}} |High mountain pass through Yosemite National Park |Natural |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/2302 |title = Tioga Road/Big Oak Flat Road |publisher = Federal Highway Administration }}</ref> |- | bgcolor=e7e7ff align=center | NSB ! scope="row" | Top of the Rockies |{{convert|75.0|mi|km|disp=table}} |Colorado |SH&nbsp;82 in Aspen |I-70 west of Vail; I-70 near Copper Mountain |{{dts|June 9, 1998}}<br> October 16, 2009 (extended) |Scenic high-altitude drive through the Rocky Mountains and historic Leadville |Scenic |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/2119 |title = Top of the Rockies |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref> |- | bgcolor=e7e7ff align=center | NSB ! scope="row" | Trail of the Ancients |{{convert|1271.0|mi|km|disp=table}} |Colorado, Utah, New Mexico |Loop connecting: Monument Valley, Zuni Pueblo, El Malpais National Monument |Loop connecting: Natural Bridges National Monument, Monticello, Mesa Verde National Park |{{dts|September 22, 2005}}<br> February 16, 2021 (NM) |Scenic drive through the Native American history of the Four Corners region |Archeological |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/2597 |title = Trail of the Ancients |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref> |- | bgcolor=e7e7ff align=center | NSB ! scope="row" | Trail of the Mountain Spirits Scenic Byway |{{convert|95.0|mi|km|disp=table}} |New Mexico |US&nbsp;180 in Silver City; NM&nbsp;35 and NM&nbsp;152 in San Lorenzo |NM&nbsp;15 at Gila Cliff Dwellings National Monument |{{dts|September 22, 2005}} |Scenic drive through the mountains of southwestern New Mexico |Natural |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/2092 |title = Trail of the Mountain Spirits |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref> |- | bgcolor=ffe7e7 align=center | AAR ! scope="row" | Trail Ridge Road/Beaver Meadow Road |{{convert|48.0|mi|km|disp=table}} |Colorado |US&nbsp;34 near Grand Lake |Loop connecting: Moraine Avenue and West Elkhorn Avenue in Estes Park |{{dts|September 19, 1996}} (AAR) |America's highest continuously paved road crosses the alpine tundra of Rocky Mountain National Park |Natural, Scenic |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/2102 |title = Trail Ridge Road/Beaver Meadow Road |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref> |- | bgcolor=e7e7ff align=center | NSB ! scope="row" | Turquoise Trail |{{convert|62.0|mi|km|disp=table}} |New Mexico |NM&nbsp;14 at NM&nbsp;333 in Tijeras |NM 14 at I-25 in Santa Fe |{{dts|June 15, 2000}} |High route between Albuquerque and Santa Fe |Scenic |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/2094 |title = Turquoise Trail |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref> |- | bgcolor=ffe7e7 align=center | AAR ! scope="row" | Volcanic Legacy Scenic Byway |{{convert|500.0|mi|km|disp=table}} |California, Oregon |A bypass around Lake Almanor |US&nbsp;97 and OR&nbsp;138 at Diamond Lake Junction |{{dts|June 9, 1998}} (AAR, Oregon)<br>{{dts|June 13, 2002}} (AAR, California) |Scenic drive through the Cascade Volcanic Arc |Natural, Recreational |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/2587 |title = Volcanic Legacy Scenic Byway |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref> |- | bgcolor=e7e7ff align=center | NSB ! scope="row" | Washington Heritage Trail |{{convert|136.0|mi|km|disp=table}} |West Virginia |WV&nbsp;9 in Paw Paw |WV&nbsp;51 in Harpers Ferry |{{dts|June 15, 2000}} |Scenic drive tracing the footsteps of George Washington through West Virginia's Eastern Panhandle |Historic |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/13753 |title = Washington Heritage Trail |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref> |- | bgcolor=e7e7ff align=center | NSB ! scope="row" | West Cascades Scenic Byway |{{convert|220.0|mi|km|disp=table}} |Oregon |OR&nbsp;58 in Oakridge |OR&nbsp;224 in Estacada |{{dts|June 15, 2000}} |Intimate backcountry tour of old-growth forests, rivers, and lakes along the west side of the Cascades |Scenic |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/13832 |title = West Cascades Scenic Byway |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref> |- | bgcolor=e7e7ff align=center | NSB ! scope="row" | Western Heritage Historic Byway |{{convert|40.0|mi|km|disp=table}} |Idaho |Swan Falls Road at the Swan Falls Dam |SH&nbsp;69 at I-84 in Meridian |{{dts|September 22, 2005}} |Scenic drive to the Snake River Canyon |Scenic |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/2593 |title = Western Heritage Historic Byway |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref> |- | bgcolor=e7e7ff align=center | NSB ! scope="row" | Western Highlands Scenic Byway |{{convert|21.4|mi|km|disp=table}} |New Jersey |CR&nbsp;515 at Route&nbsp;23 in Hardyston Township |Route&nbsp;94 at the New York state line in Vernon Township |{{dts|February 16, 2021}} |Route through the central Appalachian Highlands in the Skylands Region of New Jersey |Recreational |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/81512 |title = Western Highlands Scenic Byway |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref> |- | bgcolor=e7e7ff align=center | NSB ! scope="row" | Wetlands and Wildlife Scenic Byway |{{convert|76.7|mi|km|disp=table}} |Kansas |NE 70th Street and US&nbsp;281 near St. John |US&nbsp;281 and K-4 near Hoisington |{{dts|September 22, 2005}} |Scenic drive through wetlands of central Kansas |Natural |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/59011 |title = Wetlands and Wildlife Scenic Byway |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref> |- | bgcolor=e7e7ff align=center | NSB ! scope="row" | White Mountain Trail |{{convert|100.0|mi|km|disp=table}} |New Hampshire |US&nbsp;3 near Lincoln |US&nbsp;302 in Conway |{{dts|June 9, 1998}} |Passes through the White Mountains and past Mount Washington |Scenic |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/2256 |title = White Mountain Trail |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref> |- | bgcolor=e7e7ff align=center | NSB ! scope="row" | White Pass Scenic Byway |{{convert|120.0|mi|km|disp=table}} |Washington |US&nbsp;12 at I-5 near Chehalis |US 12 at SR&nbsp;410 near Naches |{{dts|October 16, 2009}} |Scenic route through Wenatchee and Gifford Pinchot National Forests, across the Cascades through White Pass |Recreational |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/2064 |title = White Pass Scenic Byway |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref> |- | bgcolor=e7e7ff align=center | NSB ! scope="row" | Whitewater Canal Scenic Byway |{{convert|430.0|mi|km|disp=table}} |Indiana |Loop connecting: Lawrenceburg, Batesville on SR&nbsp;101, SR&nbsp;46, SR&nbsp;350 |Loop connecting: Hagestown, West Harrison on SR&nbsp;1, SR&nbsp;121, US&nbsp;52, US&nbsp;27, US&nbsp;40 |{{dts|February 16, 2021}} |Follows a canalway connecting the National Road to the Ohio River Valley |Recreational |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/74696 |title = Whitewater Canal Scenic Byway |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref> |- | bgcolor=e7e7ff align=center | NSB ! scope="row" | Wichita Mountains Byway |{{convert|93.0|mi|km|disp=table}} |Oklahoma |Loop connecting: Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge, Medicine Park on SH&nbsp;49 |Loop connecting: Carnegie, Apache on SH&nbsp;115, SH&nbsp;58, SH&nbsp;19 |{{dts|October 16, 2009}} |Guides drivers through the protected valleys of the 550 million-year-old Wichita Mountains |Natural |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/6334 |title = Wichita Mountains Byway |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref> |- | bgcolor=e7e7ff align=center | NSB ! scope="row" | Wilderness Road Heritage Highway |{{convert|93.8|mi|km|disp=table}} |Kentucky |US&nbsp;25E at the Cumberland Gap near Middlesboro |US&nbsp;25 in Berea |{{dts|June 13, 2002}} |Follows Daniel Boone's historic entrance to the valleys of Kentucky |Historic |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/2566 |title = Wilderness Road Heritage Highway |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref> |- | bgcolor=e7e7ff align=center | NSB ! scope="row" | Wisconsin Lake Superior Scenic Byway |{{convert|70.4|mi|km|disp=table}} |Wisconsin |WIS&nbsp;13 near Brule |WIS&nbsp;13 and US&nbsp;2 near Ashland |{{dts|February 16, 2021}} |Follows the Lake Superior coastline through the Bayfield Peninsula near Apostle Islands National Lakeshore |Natural |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/81528 |title = Wisconsin Lake Superior Scenic Byway |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref> |- | bgcolor=e7e7ff align=center | NSB ! scope="row" | Woodlands Trace |{{convert|43.0|mi|km|disp=table}} |Kentucky, Tennessee |SR&nbsp;49 near Dover |KY&nbsp;453 near Grand Rivers |{{dts|February 16, 2021}} |Ridge-top route through Land Between the Lakes National Recreation Area |Recreational |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/2345 |title = Woodlands Trace |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref> |- | bgcolor=ffe7e7 align=center | AAR ! scope="row" | Woodward Avenue (M-1) – Automotive Heritage Trail |{{convert|25.5|mi|km|disp=table}} |Michigan |Jefferson Avenue in Detroit |Cesar E. Chavez Boulevard in Pontiac |{{dts|June 13, 2002}} (NSB)<br> February 16. 2021 (AAR) |Connects automobile-related historic sites of the "Motor City" |Cultural, Historic |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/13754 |title = Woodward Avenue (M-1) - Automotive Heritage Trail |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref> |- | bgcolor=e7e7ff align=center | NSB ! scope="row" | Zion Scenic Byway |{{convert|28.0|mi|km|disp=table}} |Utah |SR&nbsp;9 at SR&nbsp;17 in La Verkin |SR&nbsp;9 at Zion National Park boundary near Mt. Carmel Junction |{{dts|February 16, 2021}} |Scenic route through Zion Canyon, the Mt. Carmel Tunnel, and the red rock country of southern Utah |Scenic |<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/StateMaps/Show/byway/81524 |title = Zion Scenic Byway |work = America's Byways |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |access-date = December 14, 2022 }}</ref> |}

==Former byways== {|class="wikitable sortable plainrowheaders" |- !scope="col" | Name !scope="col" | State(s) !scope="col" class="unsortable" | Description |- |bgcolor=#d3d3d3 | Catoctin Mountain Scenic Byway |Maryland, Virginia |Incorporated into part of the Journey Through Hallowed Ground National Scenic Byway |- |bgcolor=#d3d3d3 | Dry Cimarron Scenic Byway |New Mexico, Oklahoma |De-designated in 2010 |- |bgcolor=#d3d3d3 | Tamiami Trail Scenic Highway |Florida |De-designated in 2008 |}

==See also== {{portal|U.S. Roads}} * Scenic byways in the United States * State wildlife trails{{Clear}}

==Notes== {{notelist}}

==References== {{reflist|30em}}

==Further reading== {{refbegin}} *{{cite press release |first = Lori |last = Irving |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |url = https://www.fhwa.dot.gov/pressroom/fhwa0042.cfm |title = U.S. Transportation Deputy Secretary Downey Announces New All-American Roads, National Scenic Byways in 20 States |date = June 15, 2000 }} *{{cite press release |first = Lori |last = Irving |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |url = https://www.fhwa.dot.gov/pressroom/fhwa0227.cfm |title = U.S. Transportation Secretary Mineta Names 36 New National Scenic Byways, All-American Roads |date = June 13, 2002 |author-mask = —— }} *{{cite press release |author = Federal Highway Administration |url = http://www.bywaysonline.org/news/2005/527 |title = Share the Celebration!—45 New Designations Announced |date = September 22, 2005 |publisher = Federal Highway Administration }} *{{cite news |work = Denver Post |title = State Tops in Scenic Roads |date = September 20, 1996 |page = B1 }} *{{cite press release |first = Karen |last = Whitney |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |url = http://www.dot.gov/affairs/1998/fhwa2498.htm |title = Transportation Secretary Slater Announces All-American Roads, Scenic Byways in 19 States |date = June 9, 1998 |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20090711111600/http://www.dot.gov/affairs/1998/fhwa2498.htm |archive-date = July 11, 2009 }} {{refend}}

==External links== {{commons category|National Scenic Byways}} * [https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/bywaysp/ America's Byways], official National Scenic Byways website from the Federal Highway Administration

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