I've already driven the Natchez Trace Parkway (well, from Tupelo to just near Nashville). Now, there's the Blue Ridge Parkway I see.
Any more NPS roads out there? Or just purely scenic non-commercial roadways to drive?
Sykotyk
I've already driven the Natchez Trace Parkway (well, from Tupelo to just near Nashville). Now, there's the Blue Ridge Parkway I see.
Any more NPS roads out there? Or just purely scenic non-commercial roadways to drive?
Sykotyk
National Scenic Byways are probably what you are looking for. This is a designation program run by the US Department of Transportation and does a nice job of highlighting some pretty cool scenic roads and detours throughout the country.
There's the Rockefeller Memorial Parkway between Yellowstone and the Grand Tetons, the Colonial National Historical Parkway connecting Yorktown, Williamsburg and Jamestown, and while I wouldn't class them with the other scenic, relaxing roads we've been talking about, technically the Baltimore-Washington Parkway and the George Washington Memorial Parkway are NPS roads.
AZBuck
Looks like it already is a stick. I don't know why I didn't see it before.
Thanks.
AZ Buck, awesome job with the updated resource!
AZ Buck just revised and checked all of the links on this resource.
Thanks for the update!
Mark
We have seen many travelers also taking a break to eat at the Cadillac Ranch outside Amarillo, TX on I40.