Travel 12 scenic miles along Arkansas Highway 125 from Highway 14 to the Peel Ferry on Bull Shoals Lake. Winding through forested hills and quiet communities, this tranquil drive ends at Arkansas’s last remaining highway ferry crossing.

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.

Travel 12 scenic miles along Arkansas Highway 125 from Highway 14 to the Peel Ferry on Bull Shoals Lake. Winding through forested hills and quiet communities, this tranquil drive ends at Arkansas’s last remaining highway ferry crossing.

Take a scenic drive along Arkansas Highway 25 from Heber Springs to Drasco, crossing the Greers Ferry Dam and winding through the forests and farmland of north-central Arkansas. Highlights include panoramic lake views, small-town charm, and Ozark mountain scenery.

Take a drive along Interstate 440 and AR-440 from Jacksonville to Little Rock, Arkansas. This 14-mile urban bypass connects I-57 and I-30, offering scenic views of the Arkansas River and access to Clinton National Airport.

Travel 22 miles north on U.S. Highway 165 from the Delta town of England to North Little Rock, passing through historic Keo and scenic farmland with access to Toltec Mounds and the Plantation Agriculture Museum. A smooth drive into the metro with glimpses of Arkansas’s rural heritage and urban edge.

Take a relaxing drive along Arkansas Highway 365 from Maumelle to Conway. This 18-mile route winds past Lake Conway, through the heart of Mayflower, and into the college town of Conway, offering scenic views and small-town charm.

Take a tranquil 11-mile drive along the Natchez Trace Parkway from the Mississippi state line to Cherokee, Alabama. This wooded route through Colbert County offers peaceful scenery and a direct connection to US-72.

Take a scenic drive along the Natchez Trace Parkway from Kosciusko to Tupelo, Mississippi. Explore 101 miles of wooded hills, historic sites like French Camp and Jeff Busby Park, and tranquil traces of ancient cultures.

Travel north along Interstate 55 from Cape Girardeau to St. Louis, Missouri in this 118-mile drive through river valleys, historic towns, and suburban sprawl, ending just shy of downtown.

Explore the scenic and historic Kansas Highway K-7 from Troy to the Nebraska state line. Travel past farmland, wooded hills, and the Four State Lookout along the Glacial Hills Scenic Byway.

Travel 42 miles north on Interstate 530 from Pine Bluff to Little Rock, Arkansas. This scenic and essential stretch of I-530/U.S. 65 links the piney woods of Jefferson County to the heart of the state capital, passing through White Hall, Redfield, and the Granite Mountain ridge into the urban sprawl of Little Rock.

Drive U.S. Route 41 southbound in Henderson, Kentucky, from the Ohio River at the Indiana state line to Interstate 69. Explore river views, historic highway alignments, and the modern I-69 interchange on this short but scenic route.

Cruise west on Interstate 40 from Nashville to Memphis through Tennessee’s Music Highway, passing through Dickson, Jackson, and Brownsville, with stops by the Tennessee River, Natchez Trace State Park, and Hatchie Wildlife Refuge.