Drive America’s Highways for 10 miles south along U.S. Highway 49 from Helena/West-Helena to Lula, Mississippi.
U.S. Highways
US Numbered Highways: A Network of Roads and Highways Connecting the Contiguous United States
The United States Numbered Highway System (also called US Highways) is a network of roads and highways connecting the contiguous United States. The system was created in 1926 by the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO) and is maintained by state and local governments.
US Highways are numbered according to a grid system. Odd-numbered highways travel north-south, with lower numbers in the east and higher numbers in the west. Even-numbered highways travel east-west, with lower numbers in the north and higher numbers in the south. Three-digit numbered highways are spur routes of parent highways.
US Highways are not required to be signed with mileage markers. However, our videos are labeled with the route number, origin, and destination, as well as the state in which the video is located. In some cases, a video crosses state lines. We note this in the title of the video as well as the description. Directional information is also included in the video description.
Not all of the routes we travel are included in a playlist. If you are looking for a particular route that is not in a playlist, you can try searching for it above or browsing the route listings on the page.
Some of the most popular US Highways:
US Route 1: The longest US Highway, US Route 1 runs from Maine to Florida.
US Route 66: A historic US Highway, US Route 66 is known as the Mother Road.
US Route 20: The longest east-west US Highway, US Route 20 runs from Boston to Newport, Oregon.
US Route 50: The longest north-south US Highway, US Route 50 runs from Ocean City, Maryland to Sacramento, California.
US Route 101: A scenic US Highway, US Route 101 runs along the California coast.
US Highways are a great way to explore the United States. They offer a variety of scenery, from urban landscapes to rural farmlands. US Highways are also a great way to experience American history. Many US Highways were built in the early 20th century and have played a role in shaping the country.
If you are planning a road trip, be sure to consider US Highways. They offer a unique and memorable way to see the United States.
Our U.S. Highway Routes
U.S. Highway Videos
U.S. Route 49: Brinkley to Helena/West-Helena – Arkansas
Drive America’s Highways for 54 miles south along U.S. Highway 49 from Brinkley to Helena/West-Helena in Arkansas
U.S. Route 270: Crystal Springs to Mt. Ida – Arkansas
Drive America’s Highways for 19 miles west along U.S. Highway 270 from Crystal Springs to Mt. Ida, Arkansas.
U.S. Route 64: Russellville to Clarksville – Arkansas
Drive America’s Highways for 28 miles west along U.S. Highway 64 from Russellville to Clarksville, Arkansas
U.S. Route 64: Conway to Russellville – Arkansas
Drive America’s Highways for 46 miles west along U.S. Highway 64 from Conway to Russellville, Arkansas
U.S. Route 65B: Harkrider St – Conway – Arkansas
Drive America’s Highways for 2 miles north along U.S. Highway 65B – Harkrider Street – in Conway, Arkansas
U.S. Route 412: Paragould Bypass – Arkansas
Drive America’s Highways for 11 miles west along U.S. Highway 412 in Paragould, Arkansas
U.S. Route 79: Paris Landing State Park to Paris – Tennessee
Drive America’s Highways for 16 miles south along U.S. Highway 79 from Paris Landing State Park to Paris, Tennessee
U.S. Route 641: Benton to Murray – Kentucky
Drive America’s Highways for 13 miles south along U.S. Highway 641 from Benton to Murray, Kentucky