Take a drive through Tennessee’s musical and historical heart along Interstate 40 from Jackson to Nashville. This 132-mile route passes battlefields, rivers, and rolling hills before entering the bustling streets of Music City.

The 🌾 Farmland tag identifies routes that pass through active agricultural areas, where fields, silos, barns, and tractors are common sights. These roads often wind through rural communities and showcase the day-to-day life of America’s working landscapes—whether it’s rows of corn, wheat, soybeans, or pastureland dotted with livestock.
Travelers on farmland-tagged routes can expect a slower pace and a direct look at the country’s agricultural backbone. These drives frequently intersect with small towns, local markets, and seasonal roadside stands offering fresh produce or handmade goods.

Take a drive through Tennessee’s musical and historical heart along Interstate 40 from Jackson to Nashville. This 132-mile route passes battlefields, rivers, and rolling hills before entering the bustling streets of Music City.

Drive 11 peaceful miles on Interstate 69 from Eddyville to Princeton, Kentucky. Follow this modern highway with roots in the Western Kentucky Parkway through wooded hills and open farmland as it transitions from I-24 to KY-91.

Take a relaxed drive along U.S. Route 64 from Morrilton to Conway, Arkansas. This 21-mile route passes through Plumerville and Menifee, showcasing small-town charm, farmland, and local history before arriving in Conway near Hendrix College and I-40.

Take a scenic 26-mile drive along U.S. Route 64 from Russellville to Morrilton, Arkansas. This journey through Pottsville and Atkins highlights the Arkansas River Valley’s agricultural roots, small-town charm, and local roadside legends.

Explore a 24-mile stretch of Arkansas Scenic Highway 7 from Fourche Junction to Russellville. This drive winds through the Ouachita foothills, small towns like Ola and Dardanelle, and across the Arkansas River—delivering a classic Arkansas experience filled with histo…

Follow Arkansas Highway 7 from Mt. Olive to Arkadelphia on a 14-mile journey through pine woods and rural junctions. See where AR-8 and AR-51 join the route and learn about recent highway realignments near Arkadelphia.

Travel 17 quiet miles west on Arkansas Highway 8 from Princeton to Mt. Olive. Discover the pine woods, farmland, and forgotten crossroads of south-central Arkansas in this peaceful rural drive.

Take a scenic 10-mile drive along Arkansas Highway 46 from Jenkins Ferry State Park to Highway 9 near Leola. This peaceful route winds through historical battlegrounds, forests, and rural farmland in southern Grant County, Arkansas.

Take a scenic 9-mile drive along Arkansas Highway 46 from Sheridan to Jenkins Ferry State Park. Discover peaceful forests, rural charm, and the haunting history of a Civil War battlefield tucked away in Grant County, Arkansas.

Take a scenic journey across the Missouri Ozarks on State Route 86 from Eagle Rock to Branson. This 32-mile drive explores lake valleys, wooded ridges, and charming backroads before ending just south of Missouri’s entertainment capital.

Take a quiet, scenic ride across the Arkansas-Missouri border on Missouri Supplemental Route P, a 1-mile connector between Highway 23 and Route 86 near Eagle Rock. Discover this peaceful Ozark backroad and its ties to lakeside communities and hidden retreats.

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.