National Scenic Byway

National Scenic Byways Program
Marker used for National Scenic Byways
All-American Roads highlighted with red dots, National Scenic Byways with blue dots
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Formed 1991 (1991)[1]
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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 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).

The most 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 November 2010, there are 120 National Scenic Byways and 31 All-American Roads, located in 46 states (all except Hawaii, Nebraska, Rhode Island, and Texas).[2]

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 U.S. Transportation Secretary 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. Most recently, on October 16, 2009, U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood designated 37 new roads as National Scenic Byways and five new All-American Roads.[3]

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).[4]

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.[4]

  • 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.[4]

Corridor management plans for All-American Roads must also include:[4]

  • 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.[4]

List of byways

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Type Name Length (mi) Length (km) State(s) Southern or western terminus Northern or eastern terminus Date designated Description Ref(s)
NSB A1A Scenic and Historic Coastal Byway 72 116 Florida June 13, 2002 Follows Atlantic coast barrier islands [5]
AAR Acadia All-American Road 41.0 66.0 Maine A loop that begins and ends at the intersection of SR 3 and Paradise Hill Rd. near Hulls Cove EllsworthTrenton town line on SR 3 June 15, 2000 (AAR) Scenic drive providing access to the coastal mountains of Acadia National Park [6]
NSB Alabama’s Coastal Connection 130.0 209.2 Alabama I-10 and Grand Bay Wilmer Rd. north of Grand Bay I-10 and US 98 south of Spanish Fort October 16, 2009 Scenic and historic drive along Alabama's Gulf Coast [7]
AAR Alaska's Marine Highway 3,500.0 5,632.7 Alaska June 13, 2002 (NSB)
September 22, 2005 (AAR)
Ferry system connecting Alaskan coastal communities [8]
NSB Amish Country 76.2 122.6 Ohio June 13, 2002 Historic drive through eastern Ohio's Amish communities [9]
NSB Arroyo Seco Parkway Scenic Byway 9.5 15.3 California June 13, 2002 The first freeway in the Western U.S., connecting Los Angeles and Pasadena through the Arroyo Seco [10]
NSB Ashley River Road 11.0 17.7 South Carolina Mile marker 5.84 on SC 61 Mile marker 15.75 on SC 61 June 15, 2000 Traverses a historic plantation district along the Ashley River near Charleston [11]
NSB Baltimore's Historic Charles Street 12 19 Maryland October 16, 2009 Runs along Charles Street, the main street of Baltimore [12]
AAR Beartooth Highway 68.7 110.6 Montana, Wyoming June 15, 2000 (AAR)
June 13, 2002 (extended in Montana)
Scenic northeastern entrance to Yellowstone National Park [13]
NSB Big Bend Scenic Byway 220.0 354.1 Florida First discovered in 1528 by Panfilo de Narvaez and was occupied by Spanish, English, American, and Confederate forces [14]
NSB Billy the Kid Trail National Scenic Byway 84.2 135.5 New Mexico NM 48 and Sudderth Dr. in Ruidoso US 70 and US 380 near Hondo June 9, 1998 Loop through historic Old West towns in the rugged mountains of the Lincoln National Forest [15]
AAR Blue Ridge Parkway 469 755 North Carolina, Virginia September 19, 1996 (AAR, North Carolina)
September 22, 2005 (AAR, Virginia)
Scenic drive through the Blue Ridge Mountains [16]
NSB Brandywine Valley Scenic Byway 12.3 19.8 Delaware September 22, 2005 Historic rolling hills of northern Delaware [17]
NSB Cascade Lakes Scenic Byway 66 106 Oregon June 9, 1998 Connects lakes and forests of central Oregon [18]
NSB Catoctin Mountain Scenic Byway 0 0 Maryland, Virginia September 22, 2005 Scenic and historic drive through the Catoctin Mountains; now part of the Journey Through Hallowed Ground National Scenic Byway
NSB Cherohala Skyway 43.0 69.2 North Carolina, Tennessee September 19, 1996 (Tennessee)
June 9, 1998 (North Carolina)
Ridgetop drive in the Appalachians [19]
NSB Cherokee Foothills Scenic Highway 119.8 192.8 South Carolina I-85 west of Fair Play SC 150 in Gaffney June 9, 1998 Follows part of the historic Cherokee Path through the Blue Ridge Escarpment of Upstate South Carolina [20]
NSB Cherokee Hills Byway 84.0 135.2 Oklahoma I-40 south of Gore Oklahoma–Arkansas state line on US 412 2009 Situated in the foothills of the Ozark Mountains, this route showcases eastern Oklahoma’s tremendous natural diversity and rich Cherokee heritage [21]
NSB Chesapeake Country Scenic Byway 85.5 137.6 Maryland MD 18 in Stevensville (southern spur) and MD 445 on Eastern Neck Island (northern spur) Chesapeake & Delaware Canal on MD 213 in Chesapeake City June 13, 2002 Traverses the historic Eastern Shore of Chesapeake Bay [22]
AAR Chinook Scenic Byway 85 137 Washington June 9, 1998 (AAR) Scenic drive with views of Mount Rainier
NSB Coal Heritage Trail 0 0 West Virginia June 9, 1998 Historic drive through coal-producing areas of southwestern West Virginia
AAR Colonial Parkway 0 0 Virginia September 22, 2005 (AAR) Landscaped parkway through historic areas
NSB Colorado River Headwaters Byway 69.0 111.0 Colorado SH 131 and Trough Rd. south of Bond US 34 and W. Portal Rd. in Grand Lake September 22, 2005 Follows the upper reaches of the Colorado River past alpine reservoirs, lush ranchlands, and dramatic canyon landscapes [23]
NSB Connecticut River Byway 0 0 Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Vermont September 22, 2005 Scenic drive on both sides of New England's longest river
NSB Connecticut State Route 169 32.1 51.7 Connecticut Route 138 in Lisbon Connecticut–Massachusetts state line on SR 169 September 19, 1996 Scenic and historic route through one of the last unspoiled areas in New England [24]
NSB Copper Country Trail 47.6 76.6 Michigan Portage Lake Lift Bridge in Hancock M-26 in Copper Harbor September 22, 2005 Traverses an area developed for copper mining [25]
NSB Coronado Trail Scenic Byway 0 0 Arizona September 22, 2005 Scenic drive through high deserts and forests
NSB Coulee Corridor Scenic Byway 0 0 Washington September 22, 2005 Passes through coulees formed by receding glaciers
NSB Country Music Highway 0 0 Kentucky June 13, 2002 Historic drive through eastern Kentucky
AAR Creole Nature Trail 0 0 Louisiana September 19, 1996 (NSB)
June 13, 2002 (AAR)
Marshes and prairies of southern Louisiana
NSB Crowley's Ridge Parkway 0 0 Arkansas, Missouri June 9, 1998 (Arkansas)
June 15, 2000 (Missouri)
Scenic drive along Crowley's Ridge, with a diversity of plant species
NSB Death Valley Scenic Byway 0 0 California June 9, 1998
June 13, 2002 (extended)
Scenic drive through the lowest place in North America, surrounded by mountains
NSB Delaware River Scenic Byway 0 0 New Jersey October 16, 2009 Scenic and historic drive along the Delaware River in central New Jersey
NSB Dinosaur Diamond Prehistoric Highway 0 0 Colorado, Utah June 13, 2002 Passes many dinosaur fossil sites
NSB East Tennessee Crossing 83.8 134.9 Tennessee North Carolina–Tennessee state line on US 25 near Del Rio Tennessee–Kentucky state line on US 25E near Cumberland Gap October 16, 2009 Explores the historic trails, cultural heritage, and recreational opportunities of East Tennessee's Appalachian backcountry [26]
NSB Ebbetts Pass Scenic Byway 0 0 California September 22, 2005 Crossing of the Sierra Nevada past giant sequoia groves
NSB Edge of the Wilderness 46.8 75.3 Minnesota US 2 in Grand Rapids MN 1 in Effie September 19, 1996 Scenic drive through forests and rollings hills of the Minnesota Northwoods [27]
NSB Edisto Island National Scenic Byway 0 0 South Carolina October 16, 2009 Scenic drive along marshes and through live oak forests in the Lowcountry of South Carolina
NSB El Camino Real 0 0 New Mexico June 9, 1998
September 22, 2005 (extended)
Historic north–south route through central New Mexico
NSB The Energy Loop: Huntington/Eccles Canyons Scenic Byway 0 0 Utah June 15, 2000 Historic drive past coal mining operations
NSB Flaming Gorge-Uintas Scenic Byway 0 0 Utah June 9, 1998 Scenic drive through the Uinta Mountains
NSB Flint Hills Scenic Byway 48.0 77.2 Kansas September 22, 2005 Scenic drive through Great Plains grasslands
AAR Florida Keys Scenic Highway 106.5 171.4 Florida Mile marker 0 on US 1 in Key West Jewfish Creek Bridge on Key Largo October 16, 2009 (AAR) Scenic route across a system of open ocean bridges connecting the numerous tropical islands of the Florida Keys [28]
NSB Forest Heritage National Scenic Byway 0 0 North Carolina October 16, 2009
NSB Frontier Pathways Scenic and Historic Byway 0 0 Colorado June 9, 1998 Follows the paths of early explorers through the Sangre de Cristo Mountains
AAR George Washington Memorial Parkway 0 0 Virginia, Washington, D.C. September 22, 2005 (AAR) Landscaped parkway along the Potomac River
NSB Geronimo Trail Scenic Byway 0 0 New Mexico September 22, 2005 Scenic drive past mountains and lakes of southwestern New Mexico
NSB Glenn Highway 0 0 Alaska June 13, 2002 Terrain shaped by receding glaciers
NSB Gold Belt Tour Scenic and Historic Byway 0 0 Colorado June 15, 2000 Follows stage and rail routes to historic gold mining locations
NSB Grand Mesa Scenic and Historic Byway 0 0 Colorado September 19, 1996 Climbs to Grand Mesa
NSB Grand Rounds Scenic Byway 0 0 Minnesota June 9, 1998 Continuous parkway surrounding Minneapolis
NSB Great Lakes Seaway Trail 518 834 New York, Pennsylvania Ohio–Pennsylvania state line on US 20 west of Erie, Pennsylvania Seaway International Bridge near Massena, New York September 19, 1996 (New York)
September 22, 2005 (Pennsylvania)
Scenic drive along the shores of Lake Erie, Lake Ontario, and the St. Lawrence River [29]
NSB Great River Road 2,069 3,330 Arkansas, Illinois, Iowa, Kentucky, Louisiana, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Tennessee, Wisconsin LA 23 in Venice, Louisiana Itasca State Park north of Park Rapids, Minnesota June 15, 2000 (Illinois, Iowa, Minnesota, Wisconsin)
June 13, 2002 (Arkansas)
September 22, 2005 (Mississippi)
October 16, 2009 (Tennessee)
Numerous scenic, historic, and culturally significant roadways paralleling the entire length of the Mississippi River from its headwaters to the Gulf of Mexico [30]
AAR Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad Byway 0 0 Maryland October 16, 2009 Provides access to historical sites related to Harriet Tubman and the Underground Railroad
AAR Hells Canyon Scenic Byway 0 0 Oregon June 15, 2000 (AAR) Provides views of Hells Canyon on the Snake River
NSB Highland Scenic Highway 0 0 West Virginia September 19, 1996 Scenic drive through mountains and valleys
NSB Historic Bluff Country Scenic Byway 0 0 Minnesota June 13, 2002 Historic and scenic drive through southeastern Minnesota
AAR Historic Columbia River Highway 40.0 64.4 Oregon Crown Point Highway east of Troutdale (western section); US 30 and I-84 in Mosier (eastern section) I-84 near the Bonneville Dam (western section); US 30 and Hostetler Way in The Dalles (eastern section) June 9, 1998 (AAR) America's oldest scenic highway exists in two discontinuous sections which follow historic routes through the Columbia River Gorge [31]
AAR Historic National Road 0 0 Illinois, Indiana, Maryland, Ohio, Pennsylvania, West Virginia June 9, 1998 (NSB, Indiana)
June 15, 2000 (NSB, Illinois)
June 13, 2002 (AAR, all states)
Historic gateway to the Midwestern U.S.
NSB Historic Route 66 2,488 4,004 Arizona, Illinois, New Mexico, Oklahoma June 15, 2000 (New Mexico)
September 22, 2005 (Arizona, Illinois)
Historic "Mother Road" linking Chicago to Los Angeles
NSB Illinois River Road: Route of the Voyageurs 0 0 Illinois September 22, 2005 Scenic drive through the Illinois River Valley
NSB Indian River Lagoon National Scenic Byway 233 375 Florida US 1 and 85th St. in Wabasso US 1 and Kennedy Parkway near Oak Hill 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 [32][33]
AAR International Selkirk Loop 0 0 Idaho, Washington September 22, 2005 (AAR) Loop around the Selkirk Mountains
NSB Jemez Mountain Trail National Scenic Byway 0 0 New Mexico June 9, 1998 Scenic drive past geological formations and Indian ruins
NSB Journey Through Hallowed Ground National Scenic Byway 200 320 Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia A loop that begins and ends at the intersection of SR 20 and SR 231 near Somerset, Virginia PA 394 near Gettysburg, Pennsylvania 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" [34]
NSB Kaibab Plateau–North Rim Parkway 43.4 69.8 Arizona Bright Angel Point in Grand Canyon National Park US 89A in Jacob Lake June 9, 1998 Scenic drive through dense ponderosa pine forests to the North Rim of the Grand Canyon [35]
NSB Kancamagus Scenic Byway 26.5 42.6 New Hampshire September 19, 1996 Passes through the White Mountains
NSB Lake Erie Coastal Ohio Trail 0 0 Ohio September 22, 2005 Follows the south shore of Lake Erie
NSB Lake Tahoe - Eastshore Drive 0 0 Nevada September 19, 1996 Follows the east shore of Lake Tahoe
AAR Lakes to Locks Passage 234.0 376.6 New York US 4 and NY 32 in Waterford US 11 and NY 9B in Rouses Point June 13, 2002 (AAR) Parallels the interconnected waterways of the Hudson River, Champlain Canal, Lake George, and Lake Champlain, which form a water corridor between Upstate New York and the Canadian province of Quebec [36]
NSB Lariat Loop Scenic and Historic Byway 40 64 Colorado Begins and ends at the intersection of 6th Ave. and 19th St. in Golden October 16, 2009 Loops through the historic towns of Morrison, Evergreen and Golden in the foothills west of Denver [37]
AAR Las Vegas Strip 4.5 7.2 Nevada Las Vegas Boulevard and Russell Rd. Las Vegas Boulevard and Sahara Ave. June 15, 2000 (AAR) Urban boulevard lined with the glitz and glamour of Las Vegas' world-famous casinos [38]
NSB Lincoln Highway 0 0 Illinois June 15, 2000 A portion of America's first transcontinental highway, the Lincoln Highway
NSB Little Dixie Highway of the Great River Road 0 0 Missouri June 13, 2002 Part of the Great River Road in northeastern Missouri
NSB Loess Hills Scenic Byway 0 0 Iowa June 15, 2000 Silt deposits in the Missouri River Valley
NSB Logan Canyon Scenic Byway 0 0 Utah June 13, 2002 Passes through scenic Logan Canyon
NSB McKenzie Pass-Santiam Pass Scenic Byway 0 0 Oregon June 9, 1998 Loop across two Cascade passes
NSB Meeting of the Great Rivers Scenic Route 0 0 Illinois June 9, 1998
June 15, 2000 (extended)
Floodplain where the Illinois, Mississippi, and Missouri rivers meet
NSB Merritt Parkway 37.3 60.0 Connecticut New York–Connecticut state line on Route 15 Sikorsky Bridge on the Housatonic River near Milford September 19, 1996 Historic parkway through Connecticut's Gold Coast known for its elaborate architecture [39]
NSB Midland Trail 0 0 West Virginia June 15, 2000 Scenic drive through the New River Gorge
NSB Millstone Valley Scenic Byway 25 40 New Jersey October 16, 2009 Scenic and historic drive along the Millstone River in central New Jersey
NSB Minnesota River Valley Scenic Byway 0 0 Minnesota June 13, 2002 Historic drive through the Minnesota River Valley
NSB Mohawk Towpath Byway 0 0 New York September 22, 2005 Follows the historic Erie Canal
NSB Mountains to Sound Greenway - I-90 0 0 Washington June 9, 1998 Scenic drive across the Cascades
NSB Mt. Hood Scenic Byway 105 169 Oregon Troutdale Bridge crossing the Sandy River near Troutdale OR 35 near Hood River September 22, 2005 Provides scenic views of Mount Hood [40]
AAR Natchez Trace Parkway 444 715 Alabama, Mississippi, Tennessee September 19, 1996 (AAR) Early trail connecting the Mississippi Territory with Nashville
NSB Native American Scenic Byway 0 0 North Dakota, South Dakota June 9, 1998 (South Dakota)
September 22, 2005 (extended in both states)
Traverses four Lakota Sioux reservations
NSB Nebo Loop Scenic Byway 0 0 Utah June 9, 1998 Passes near Mount Nebo in the Wasatch Range
AAR North Shore Scenic Drive 154.0 247.8 Minnesota Canal Park in Duluth Canadian border on MN 61 near Grand Portage June 15, 2000 (AAR)
June 13, 2002 (extended)
Follows the scenic North Shore of Lake Superior [41]
AAR Northwest Passage Scenic Byway 202 325 Idaho Washington–Idaho state line on US 12 near Lewiston Idaho–Montana state line on US 12 at Lolo Pass June 13, 2002
September 22, 2005 (extended and became an AAR)
Follows the route of Lewis and Clark's historic search for the Northwest Passage through scenic mountains and river valleys [42]
NSB Ohio & Erie Canalway Scenic Byway 110 180 Ohio June 15, 2000 Historic drive along the Ohio and Erie Canal
NSB Ohio River Scenic Route 0 0 Illinois, Indiana, Ohio September 19, 1996 (Indiana)
June 9, 1998 (Illinois, Ohio)
Follows the north bank of the Ohio River
NSB Old Canada Road Scenic Byway 0 0 Maine June 15, 2000 Historic route between Maine and Quebec
NSB Outback Scenic Byway 0 0 Oregon June 9, 1998 Scenic drive through rugged country of southern Oregon
NSB Outer Banks Scenic Byway 131 211 North Carolina October 16, 2009
AAR Pacific Coast Scenic Byway 0 0 Oregon June 9, 1998 (NSB)
June 13, 2002 (AAR)
Scenic drive along Oregon's Pacific coast
NSB Paul Bunyan Scenic Byway 0 0 Minnesota September 22, 2005 Passes through the forests of central Minnesota
NSB Payette River Scenic Byway 0 0 Idaho June 13, 2002 Traverses foothills and valleys
NSB Pend Oreille Scenic Byway 0 0 Idaho June 13, 2002 Scenic drive along Lake Pend Oreille
NSB Peter Norbeck Scenic Byway 0 0 South Dakota September 19, 1996 Scenic drive through mountains of southwestern South Dakota
NSB Pioneer Historic Byway 127.0 204.4 Idaho September 22, 2005 Scenic route exploring the rich pioneer history of southeastern Idaho, including Mormon settlements and Oregon Trail ruts
NSB Pyramid Lake Scenic Byway 4.5 7.2 Nevada September 19, 1996 One of the largest desert lakes in the world
NSB Rangeley Lakes Scenic Byway 0 0 Maine June 15, 2000 Scenic drive past mountains and lakes
NSB Red River Gorge Scenic Byway 0 0 Kentucky June 13, 2002 Scenic drive through the Red River Gorge
AAR Red Rock Scenic Byway 14.5 23.3 Arizona I-17 north of Rimrock SR 89A in Sedona September 22, 2005 (AAR) Scenic drive through the red sandstone canyons of the Coconino National Forest [43]
NSB Religious Freedom Byway 189 304 Maryland October 16, 2009 Provides access to historic churches and the first capital of Maryland, St. Mary's City
NSB River Road Scenic Byway 23.5 37.8 Michigan M-65 and Rollways Road near Hale US 23 in Oscoda September 22, 2005 Scenic drive through the Au Sable River Valley [44]
NSB Rogue-Umpqua Scenic Byway 0 0 Oregon June 13, 2002 Follows two scenic rivers through southwestern Oregon
AAR Route One, Big Sur Coast Highway 0 0 California September 19, 1996 (AAR) Scenic drive along the Pacific coast
AAR Route One, San Luis Obispo North Coast Byway 0 0 California June 13, 2002 (AAR) Scenic drive along the Pacific coast
NSB Russell-Brasstown Scenic Byway 40.6 65.3 Georgia June 15, 2000 Winds through the southern Appalachians
AAR San Juan Skyway 233.0 375.0 Colorado September 19, 1996 (AAR) Loop through the San Juan Mountains, Colorado's most rugged and isolated mountain range
NSB Santa Fe Trail Scenic and Historic Byway 0 0 Colorado, New Mexico June 9, 1998 Follows part of the route of the historic Santa Fe Trail through scenic mountains and high plains
NSB Savannah River Scenic Byway 0 0 South Carolina June 9, 1998 Scenic drive along the Savannah River
NSB Schoodic Scenic Byway 0 0 Maine June 15, 2000 Unspoiled coastline through the "quiet side" of Acadia National Park
AAR Selma to Montgomery March Byway 54 87 Alabama September 19, 1996 (AAR) Route of the 1965 Selma to Montgomery March led by Martin Luther King, Jr.
AAR Seward Highway 0 0 Alaska June 9, 1998 (NSB)
June 15, 2000 (AAR)
Scenic drive through mountains and fjords
NSB Sky Island Scenic Byway 27 43 Arizona September 22, 2005 Climb from the desert to forests with great biological diversity
NSB Skyline Drive 0 0 Virginia September 22, 2005 Scenic drive through Shenandoah National Park
NSB Sheyenne River Valley Scenic Byway 75.6 121.7 North Dakota ND 32 in Lisbon Barnes County Highway 21 north of Valley City June 13, 2002 Historic drive through quaint farmland along the Sheyenne River [45]
NSB Staunton-Parkersburg Turnpike 174 280 West Virginia WV 47 and WV 618 in Parkersburg West Virginia–Virginia state line on US 250 September 22, 2005 Historic drive through West Virginia forests and backcountry [46]
NSB Stevens Pass Greenway 0 0 Washington September 22, 2005 Scenic drive across the Cascades
NSB Strait of Juan de Fuca Highway - SR 112 61.3 98.7 Washington Makah Indian Reservation boundary near Neah Bay US 101 near Port Angeles June 15, 2000 Follows the shoreline of the Olympic Peninsula where it meets the Strait of Juan de Fuca [47]
NSB Talimena Scenic Drive 0 0 Arkansas, Oklahoma September 22, 2005 Crest drive along some of the highest ridges between the Appalachians and Rockies
NSB Talladega Scenic Drive 26.8 43.1 Alabama Adams Gap Rd. southwest of Cheaha State Park US 78 west of Heflin June 9, 1998 Scenic drive through the southernmost extension of the Appalachian Mountains [48]
NSB Tamiami Trail Scenic Highway 0 0 Florida June 15, 2000 Traverses the Florida Everglades
NSB Tioga Road/Big Oak Flat Road 0 0 California September 19, 1996 High mountain pass through Yosemite National Park
NSB Top of the Rockies 90.4 and 81.5 145.5 and 131.2 Colorado SH 82 in Aspen I-70 west of Vail (western spur) and I-70 near Copper Mountain (eastern spur) June 9, 1998 Scenic high-altitude drive through the Rocky Mountains and historic Leadville [49]
NSB Trail of the Ancients 0 0 Colorado, New Mexico September 22, 2005 Scenic drive through the Native American history of the Four Corners region
NSB Trail of the Mountain Spirits Scenic Byway 0 0 New Mexico September 22, 2005 Scenic drive through the mountains of southwestern New Mexico
AAR Trail Ridge Road/Beaver Meadow Road 0 0 Colorado September 19, 1996 (AAR) America's highest continuously paved road
NSB Turquoise Trail 0 0 New Mexico June 15, 2000 Back road between Albuquerque and Santa Fe
NSB Utah's Patchwork Parkway 0 0 Utah October 16, 2009 Scenic drive through Cedar Breaks National Monument
AAR Utah's Scenic Byway 12 - A Journey Through Time 122.9 197.8 Utah US 89 near Panguitch SR 24 near Torrey June 13, 2002 (AAR) Scenic drive through canyons, plateaus, and valleys [50]
AAR Volcanic Legacy Scenic Byway 0 0 California, Oregon June 9, 1998 (AAR, Oregon)
June 13, 2002 (AAR, California)
Scenic drive through the Cascade Volcanic Arc
NSB Washington Heritage Trail 136.0 218.9 West Virginia WV 9 in Paw Paw WV 51 in Harpers Ferry June 15, 2000 Scenic and historic drive tracing the footsteps of George Washington and his family through West Virginia's Eastern Panhandle [51]
NSB West Cascades Scenic Byway 0 0 Oregon June 15, 2000 Follows the west side of the Cascades
NSB Western Heritage Historic Byway 0 0 Idaho September 22, 2005 Scenic drive to the Snake River Canyon
NSB Wetlands and Wildlife Scenic Byway 0 0 Kansas September 22, 2005 Scenic drive through wetlands of central Kansas
NSB White Mountain Trail 0 0 New Hampshire June 9, 1998 Passes through the White Mountains and past Mount Washington
NSB Wilderness Road Heritage Highway 0 0 Kentucky June 13, 2002 Follows Daniel Boone's historic entrance to the valleys of Kentucky
NSB Wichita Mountains Byway 0 0 Oklahoma 2007 Guides drivers through the protected valleys of the 550 million-year-old Wichita Mountains
AAR Woodward Avenue (M-1) – Automotive Heritage Trail 25.5 41.0 Michigan Jefferson Avenue in Detroit Cesar E. Chavez Boulevard in Pontiac June 13, 2002 Connects automobile-related historic sites of the "Motor City" [52]
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See also

References

  1. Federal Highway Administration. "About the National Scenic Byways Program". America's Byways. Federal Highway Administration. Retrieved April 9, 2012.
  2. Federal Highway Administration. "List of America's Byways". America's Byways. Federal Highway Administration. Retrieved November 7, 2010.
  3. National Scenic Byways Program. "History of the Program". Program Information. Federal Highway Administration. Retrieved August 3, 2012.
  4. 1 2 3 4 5 Slater, Rodney E. (May 18, 1995). "National Scenic Byways Program Interim Policy". Federal Register. Washington, DC: Government Printing Office. 60 (96): 26759–62. Retrieved May 12, 2009.
  5. "A1A Scenic & Historic Coastal Byway". America's Byways. Federal Highway Administration.
  6. "Acadia All-American Road". America's Byways. Federal Highway Administration.
  7. "Alabama's Coastal Connection". America's Byways. Federal Highway Administration.
  8. "Alaska Marine Highway". America's Byways. Federal Highway Administration.
  9. "Amish Country Byway". America's Byways. Federal Highway Administration.
  10. "Arroyo Seco Historic Parkway - Route 110". America's Byways. Federal Highway Administration.
  11. "Ashley River Road". America's Byways. Federal Highway Administration.
  12. "Baltimore's Historic Charles Street". America's Byways. Federal Highway Administration.
  13. "Beartooth Highway". America's Byways. Federal Highway Administration.
  14. "Big Bend Scenic Byway". America's Byways. Federal Highway Administration.
  15. "Billy the Kid Trail". America's Byways. Federal Highway Administration.
  16. "Blue Ridge Parkway". America's Byways. Federal Highway Administration.
  17. "Brandywine Valley Scenic Byway". America's Byways. Federal Highway Administration.
  18. "Cascade Lakes Scenic Byway". America's Byways. Federal Highway Administration.
  19. "Cherohala Skyway". America's Byways. Federal Highway Administration.
  20. "Cherokee Foothills Scenic Highway". America's Byways. Federal Highway Administration.
  21. "Cherokee Hills Byway". America's Byways. Federal Highway Administration.
  22. "Chesapeake Country Scenic Byway". America's Byways. Federal Highway Administration.
  23. "Colorado River Headwaters Byway". America's Byways. Federal Highway Administration.
  24. "Connecticut State Route 169". America's Byways. Federal Highway Administration.
  25. "Copper Country Trail". America's Byways. Federal Highway Administration.
  26. "East Tennessee Crossing". America's Byways. Federal Highway Administration.
  27. "Edge of the Wilderness". America's Byways. Federal Highway Administration.
  28. "Florida Keys Scenic Highway". America's Byways. Federal Highway Administration.
  29. "Great Lakes Seaway Trail". America's Byways. Federal Highway Administration.
  30. "Great River Road". America's Byways. Federal Highway Administration.
  31. "Historic Columbia River Highway". America's Byways. Federal Highway Administration.
  32. "Indian River Lagoon National Scenic Byway". America's Byways. Federal Highway Administration.
  33. Indian River Lagoon National Scenic Byway: A Guide to Indian River, Brevard, and Volusia Counties (PDF). Indian River Lagoon National Scenic Byway Coalition, Inc. November 2015. Retrieved 20 July 2017.
  34. "Journey Through Hallowed Ground Byway". America's Byways. Federal Highway Administration.
  35. "Kaibab Plateau–North Rim Parkway". America's Byways. Federal Highway Administration.
  36. "Lakes to Locks Passage". America's Byways. Federal Highway Administration.
  37. "Lariat Loop Scenic and Historic Byway". America's Byways. Federal Highway Administration.
  38. "Las Vegas Strip". America's Byways. Federal Highway Administration.
  39. "Merritt Parkway". America's Byways. Federal Highway Administration.
  40. "Mt. Hood Scenic Byway". America's Byways. Federal Highway Administration.
  41. "North Shore Scenic Drive". America's Byways. Federal Highway Administration.
  42. "Northwest Passage Scenic Byway". America's Byways. Federal Highway Administration.
  43. "Red Rock Scenic Byway". America's Byways. Federal Highway Administration.
  44. "River Road Scenic Byway". America's Byways. Federal Highway Administration.
  45. "Sheyenne River Valley Scenic Byway". America's Byways. Federal Highway Administration.
  46. "Staunton-Parkersburg Turnpike". America's Byways. Federal Highway Administration.
  47. "Strait of Juan de Fuca Highway - SR 112". America's Byways. Federal Highway Administration.
  48. "Talladega Scenic Drive". America's Byways. Federal Highway Administration.
  49. "Top of the Rockies". America's Byways. Federal Highway Administration.
  50. "Scenic Byway 12". America's Byways. Federal Highway Administration.
  51. "Washington Heritage Trail". America's Byways. Federal Highway Administration.
  52. "Woodward Avenue (M-1) - Automotive Heritage Trail". America's Byways. Federal Highway Administration.

Further reading

  • Irving, Lori (June 15, 2000). "U.S. Transportation Deputy Secretary Downey Announces New All-American Roads, National Scenic Byways in 20 States" (Press release). Federal Highway Administration.
  • —— (June 13, 2002). "U.S. Transportation Secretary Mineta Names 36 New National Scenic Byways, All-American Roads" (Press release). Federal Highway Administration.
  • Federal Highway Administration (September 22, 2005). "Share the Celebration!—45 New Designations Announced" (Press release). Federal Highway Administration.
  • "State Tops in Scenic Roads". Denver Post. September 20, 1996. p. B1.
  • Whitney, Karen (June 9, 1998). "Transportation Secretary Slater Announces All-American Roads, Scenic Byways in 19 States" (Press release). Federal Highway Administration. Archived from the original on July 11, 2009.
  • America's Byways, official National Scenic Byways website from the Federal Highway Administration
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