Drive Arkansas Highway 105 south from Atkins to Holla Bend and Sweeden Isle Recreation Area. Experience Arkansas River Valley farmland, wetlands, wildlife habitat, river-bottom scenery, and peaceful rural backroads in Pope County.

The 🦆 Wetlands tag is used for routes that pass through or alongside marshes, swamps, bayous, or floodplain ecosystems. These areas are often rich in biodiversity and feature a mix of standing water, tall grasses, cypress trees, and wildlife such as herons, egrets, turtles, and of course, ducks. Driving through wetlands often brings a tranquil, otherworldly quality—especially when the road is elevated above water on stilts, causeways, or narrow levees.
Wetland routes can be found throughout the United States, but are especially common in the Southeast, Gulf Coast, and Great Lakes regions. These drives might include long bridges, slow curves through wildlife preserves, or boardwalk-adjacent roadways. The scenery shifts with the seasons and water levels, often making the same route feel completely different depending on when you visit.
Because of the fragile nature of wetland ecosystems, many of these roads include interpretive signs, scenic pull-offs, or nearby nature trails. Birdwatchers and photographers often favor these routes for the chance to spot migratory species or dramatic skies reflected in still water.

Drive Arkansas Highway 105 south from Atkins to Holla Bend and Sweeden Isle Recreation Area. Experience Arkansas River Valley farmland, wetlands, wildlife habitat, river-bottom scenery, and peaceful rural backroads in Pope County.
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Drive 92 miles north along Interstate 57 from Cairo to Mt. Vernon, Illinois, traveling from river lowlands to rolling farmland. This quiet southern Illinois interstate segment offers open views, smooth pavement, and a steady Midwestern driving experience connecting rural communities with a major regional crossroads.

Drive east on U.S. Route 60 from Poplar Bluff to Sikeston, Missouri, covering 51 miles of a modernized highway corridor built to near-Interstate standards and forming part of the future I-57 alignment across southeast Missouri.

Experience the 69-mile drive along Interstate 40 from Memphis to Jackson, Tennessee. Follow the route from the edge of the Memphis metro through rural farmland, the Hatchie National Wildlife Refuge, and into Jackson on this smooth, scenic stretch of I-40.

Take a drive along Interstate 155 from Dyersburg, Tennessee to Hayti, Missouri, a short but vital 27-mile route linking the Delta to the Bootheel. Featuring wide farmland views and a dramatic Mississippi River crossing at Caruthersville, this connector highlights the role of I-155 in uniting two states across America’s greatest river.

Travel 23 miles along U.S. Route 70 from North Little Rock to Lonoke, Arkansas. Explore historic downtown streets, farmland vistas, and early highway alignments on this classic Delta corridor.

Travel 38 miles along Mississippi Highway 1 from Greenville to Rosedale, exploring a scenic stretch of the Great River Road through farmland, oxbow lakes, historic mounds, and classic Delta towns.

Take a 15-mile drive along Mississippi Highway 315 from Oxford to Sardis. Explore quiet rural roads, scenic Sardis Dam, and the recreational beauty of northern Mississippi along this peaceful and varied route.

Take a 36-mile drive along Mississippi Highway 1 from Rolling Fork to Greenville and explore the scenic heart of the Mississippi Delta. From small farming communities to the edges of the Mississippi River, this segment of the Great River Road offers a peaceful glimpse into Delta life and history.

Travel 54 miles through the Mississippi Delta along Mississippi Highway 1 from Rosedale to Lula. Part of the scenic Great River Road, this drive offers rural charm, historic Delta towns, and a deep look into the region’s cultural and agricultural heritage.

Travel 11 miles along U.S. Route 49 from Rich, Mississippi to Helena-West Helena, Arkansas, crossing the scenic Mississippi River and exploring rich Delta landscapes and historic Helena’s cultural roots.
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Drive 27 miles west along Interstate 155 from Dyersburg, Tennessee to Hayti, Missouri. This key east-west connector crosses the Mississippi River, linking west Tennessee with the Missouri Bootheel via I-55 and US-412.