Cruise 17 scenic miles through the Ozark National Forest along Arkansas Highway 14, from Allison near Mountain View to Big Flat. Highlights include the Sylamore Scenic Byway, Blanchard Springs Caverns, and classic Ozark backroad charm.

Hit the road through the American South with scenic drives across Kentucky, Louisiana, Florida, and more. Discover historic byways, bayous, and Southern backroads.
Welcome to The South, where every mile tells a story rich in culture, history, and charm. This region spans a vibrant tapestry of landscapes—from the smoky peaks of Appalachia to the flat, sun-drenched Gulf Coast. Whether you’re cruising through the Bluegrass hills of Kentucky, exploring the bayous of Louisiana, or winding along Florida’s backroads, the South delivers a uniquely American experience filled with hospitality and heart.
Our drives across the Southern United States reveal both well-known highways and forgotten backroads. You’ll find scenic routes like the Natchez Trace Parkway, legendary paths like U.S. Route 11, and countless stretches of local charm dotted with BBQ joints, cotton fields, old rail crossings, and Civil War-era courthouses. This category is your guide to all the hidden gems and major corridors that shape Southern road culture—past and present.
From family road trips to solo explorations, The South offers something for every traveler. Expect stunning vistas, historical detours, and a slower pace that invites you to roll down the windows and take it all in. Let the cicadas sing, the gas station coffee flow, and the roadside attractions surprise you. This is Southern road travel, and it’s never just about the destination—it’s about the journey.

Cruise 17 scenic miles through the Ozark National Forest along Arkansas Highway 14, from Allison near Mountain View to Big Flat. Highlights include the Sylamore Scenic Byway, Blanchard Springs Caverns, and classic Ozark backroad charm.

Cruise Arkansas Highway 9 for 34 miles from Clinton to Mountain View. This scenic backroad cuts through Ozark forests and farmland, passing Shirley and Rushing before ending in the folk music hub of Mountain View.

Cruise 10 miles west on Arkansas Highway 84 from Social Hill to De Roche for a peaceful rural drive through central Arkansas pine country, with easy access to DeGray Lake Resort State Park near Caddo Valley.

Cruise 41 miles of scenic Ozark backroads along Arkansas Highway 16 from Witts Springs to Clinton. Pass through forests, quiet communities, and rolling hill country for a relaxing taste of rural Arkansas.

Explore a peaceful 25-mile drive through the Ozark National Forest on Arkansas Highway 27 from Hector to Tilly. Experience winding roads, forested hills, and quiet mountain scenery deep in rural Arkansas.

Cruise five peaceful miles along Arkansas Highway 105 from Caglesville to Hector. Enjoy a slice of rural Pope County with open fields, quiet woods, and a welcoming small-town finish in Hector.

Drive 4 scenic miles east on Arkansas Highway 124 from Moreland to Caglesville, passing through peaceful farmland and quiet rural neighborhoods. Connect with Highway 105 to continue exploring the Arkansas River Valley backroads.

Cruise 3 miles west on Arkansas Highway 164 from Oak Grove to Moreland. This short country route links local farms and homes through peaceful Pope County countryside, ending at Highway 124.

Cruise north on Arkansas Highway 105 from Atkins to Oak Grove for eight miles of small-town charm, farmland views, and quiet country driving — a simple slice of the River Valley that’s just minutes off Interstate 40.

Drive 24 scenic miles along U.S. Highway 62 from Pea Ridge National Military Park to the historic mountain town of Eureka Springs. Enjoy Ozark forests, winding curves, and peaceful river crossings along the way.

Cruise along Arkansas Highway 72 for five historic miles through Pea Ridge and the Pea Ridge National Military Park. This short, scenic drive blends local history, quiet country roads, and a glimpse into one of the best-preserved Civil War battlefields in the Ozarks.

Cruise along Arkansas Highway 94 for 6 miles from Bella Vista to Pea Ridge. Experience a peaceful drive through tree-lined residential areas, open countryside, and the historic charm of Pea Ridge — gateway to northwest Arkansas’s Civil War history and Ozark scenery.