County Roads

Explore America’s County Roads through our immersive video journeys. From gravel lanes to hidden byways, discover how these local routes shape everyday travel and connect rural America.

County Roads are the vital threads that stitch together the fabric of rural and suburban America. While often overshadowed by Interstates, U.S. Routes, and State Highways, county-maintained roads provide essential access to homes, farms, schools, and local businesses. Unlike standardized federal or state routes, county roads vary widely in signage, maintenance quality, and numbering systems from one county to the next—each reflecting the unique geography and needs of its community.

These roads can range from well-paved arterials to gravel backroads, often offering the most direct connections to the heart of a county. Some follow historic alignments that predate the national highway system, while others serve as scenic alternatives through wooded hills, prairie farmlands, wetlands, and remote mountain terrain. For road trippers and explorers, county roads offer a more intimate and sometimes unpredictable driving experience—one filled with small-town charm, overlooked landmarks, and unexpected detours worth taking.

At RealRoads.tv, our video journeys along County Roads aim to capture this local flavor. Whether it’s a peaceful drive through farmland in Iowa, a winding path along Appalachian ridges, or a connector between state highways in the Ozarks, these roads showcase the quiet beauty and practical backbone of America’s regional transportation network. Check back often for updates as we continue documenting county routes across the country.

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Arkansas Highway 74: Brentwood to Elkins

Arkansas Highway 74: Brentwood to Elkins

Take a winding drive through the Boston Mountains as we follow Arkansas Highway 74 from Brentwood to Wyola, then continue along scenic county roads to Elkins. This 14-mile route showcases forested hills, rural homesteads, and quiet Ozark charm.

Historic Route 66: Stanton to Sullivan – Missouri

Historic Route 66: Stanton to Sullivan – Missouri

Cruise along a quiet five-mile segment of Historic Route 66 from Stanton to Sullivan, Missouri. This scenic byway parallels I-44 and offers a glimpse of classic Americana, from Meramec Caverns to the outskirts of small-town life.

Historic Route 66: Ash Fork to Seligman – Arizona

Historic Route 66: Ash Fork to Seligman – Arizona

Cruise 17 miles of classic Americana on Historic Route 66 from Ash Fork to Seligman, Arizona. This quiet stretch features wide desert views, rolling hills, and original Mother Road pavement—perfect for a nostalgic road trip escape.

Dayton Yellow Springs Road: Fairborn to Yellow Springs – Ohio

Dayton Yellow Springs Road: Fairborn to Yellow Springs – Ohio

Take a 7-mile drive along Dayton–Yellow Springs Road from I-675 in Fairborn to Corry Street in Yellow Springs, Ohio. Pass through the historic community of Byron and enjoy rural Ohio scenery as you travel toward one of the state’s most unique small towns.

Historic Route 66: Commerce to Afton – Oklahoma

Historic Route 66: Commerce to Afton – Oklahoma

Follow a rare and historic stretch of Route 66 from Commerce to Afton, Oklahoma, featuring the iconic Sidewalk Highways. This 21-mile drive showcases original 1920s pavement, nostalgic landmarks, and small-town charm.

Historic Route 66: Galena to Baxter Springs – Kansas

Historic Route 66: Galena to Baxter Springs – Kansas

Take a nostalgic drive along the entire Kansas stretch of Historic Route 66 from Galena to Baxter Springs. Discover classic Americana, the Rainbow Bridge, and the iconic Cars on the Route landmark in this unforgettable 13-mile road trip.

Meteor Crater Road: Arizona

Meteor Crater Road: Arizona

Take a short but powerful detour off I-40 in Arizona as we follow Meteor Crater Road to one of Earth’s best-preserved meteorite impact sites. This 6-mile route through the high desert offers cosmic history, sweeping views, and a front-row seat to an extraterrestrial c…