This spectacular 300-mile route, connecting the Glenn and Richardson highways, takes you past spectacular glaciers and mountain ranges with skyscraping peaks.
Hugging some of the most dramatic coastline on the west coast, this magnificent stretch of Highway 1 runs from Santa Cruz through Big Sur.
A 233-mile circle, the San Juan Skyway spans river valleys, peaks with amazing vistas, and old mining cities like Telluride, Durango, and Silverton.
617 hairpin turns, 59 one-lane bridges, and several blind spots make the 52-mile Hana Highway, or Road to Hana, hard to drive rapidly.
Offering a captivating experience of the Idaho Rockies, the 116-mile road connects Shoshone to the resort towns of Sun Valley, Hailey and Ketchum.
Possibly the most famous road in America, Route 66 begins its wandering journey through America, connecting the Midwest to the coast, in Illinois.
North Minnesota to the Gulf of Mexico is 3,000 miles of Mississippi River on Great River Road National Scenic Byway, taking 36 hours to drive.
While Route 23 may extend down to Florida, its best part is the final 200 miles in northern Michigan, traveling along Lake Huron’s Sunrise Coast.