Drive America’s Highways along Interstate 40 from the Oklahoma border to North Little Rock, Arkansas. Explore rolling foothills, river valleys, and growing urban centers on this vital cross-state route.

Interstate 40 (I-40) is one of the nation's longest and most significant east–west routes, stretching over 2,500 miles from Barstow, California, to Wilmington, North Carolina. Traversing eight states, I-40 serves as a major commercial artery and scenic cross-country corridor, paralleling historic U.S. Route 66 for much of its western half. The highway plays a critical role in both freight movement and tourism, connecting major cities including Oklahoma City, Little Rock, Memphis, Nashville, and Knoxville.
The western segment of I-40 offers travelers expansive desert landscapes and cultural landmarks, from the Mojave Desert to the Petrified Forest and Albuquerque’s high desert basin. As it moves eastward, the terrain shifts dramatically—from the high plains of Texas and rolling hills of Arkansas to the lush river valleys of Tennessee. I-40 crosses several major interstates, including I-5, I-25, I-35, I-55, and I-75, making it a vital junction point for north–south connections as well.
Notable challenges along I-40 include seasonal weather hazards, especially winter storms in the high elevations of Arizona and severe storms in the Midwest and Southeast. Despite these conditions, I-40 remains a preferred route for coast-to-coast travel due to its relatively direct alignment, robust infrastructure, and diverse roadside attractions. Whether you're a long-haul trucker, road-tripper, or history buff following the path of Route 66, Interstate 40 offers a compelling and essential journey across the American landscape.

Drive America’s Highways along Interstate 40 from the Oklahoma border to North Little Rock, Arkansas. Explore rolling foothills, river valleys, and growing urban centers on this vital cross-state route.

Cruise east on Interstate 40 from Tijeras to Edgewood, New Mexico, for 12 miles of high-desert scenery, roadside history, and mountain views just outside of Albuquerque. Explore Zuzax, Sedillo Hill, and the growing town of Edgewood along the way.

Cruise 131 miles along Interstate 40 from Little Rock to Memphis — pass through wooded countryside, open Delta farmlands, small towns like Lonoke and Brinkley, and cross the majestic Mississippi River into Tennessee.

Cruise 28 miles west along Interstate 40 from U.S. Route 276 to Cosby, Tennessee. Experience breathtaking mountain views, the dramatic Pigeon River Gorge, historic tunnels, whitewater adventures in Hartford, and peaceful access to the Smokies at Cosby.

Enjoy a breathtaking 44-mile drive along Interstate 40 from Newport, TN to Lake Junaluska, NC. Experience the Pigeon River Gorge, Great Smoky Mountains scenery, river rafting spots, scenic overlooks, and a charming lakeside finish — perfect for a memorable Appalachian road trip.

Experience 20 miles of Interstate 40 through Memphis, Tennessee, including a drive across the Mississippi River, a bypass around downtown, and highlights of urban sights and local attractions. Perfect for travelers looking to explore Memphis from the highway and beyond.

Cruise across the high desert of central New Mexico on Interstate 40 from Edgewood to Clines Corners. This 31-mile stretch includes Moriarty, a historic Route 66 stop, and long desert vistas before arriving at the legendary Clines Corners travel center.

Cruise 12 miles east across Albuquerque on Interstate 40, from Rio Grande Blvd to Tramway Blvd. Experience the Big I interchange, cityscapes, Route 66 history, and views of the Sandia Mountains.

Take a short ride along the first mile of Interstate 40 eastbound in Barstow, California—where this legendary coast-to-coast route begins its journey through the Mojave Desert.

Drive 141 miles west across the Mojave Desert on Interstate 40 from Needles to Barstow, California. This quiet but stunning stretch features desert vistas, Route 66 remnants, and a brush with the Mojave National Preserve.

Cross the Colorado River into California as we drive 10 miles west on I-40 from Arizona to Exit 144 in Needles. Explore desert landscapes, quirky inspection stops, and a link to Historic Route 66 on this short but scenic southwestern stretch.

Take a scenic 44-mile drive across western Arizona as we follow Interstate 40 from Kingman to the California state line, passing Yucca, Lake Havasu access, and the Havasu National Wildlife Refuge before crossing the Colorado River into Needles.