🌾 Farmland

Drive past working farms, silos, and open agricultural land with the Farmland tag—capturing the rural fabric of the country.

 

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.

Routes Tagged: 🌾 Farmland

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.

Missouri Route 96: Halltown to Carthage

Missouri Route 96: Halltown to Carthage

Take a scenic ride across the heart of the Missouri Ozarks as we follow a quietly iconic stretch of Missouri Route 96, a modern roadway bearing the spirit and path of Historic Route 66. Our 41-mile journey begins at Halltown, where this local highway picks up the…

Interstate 95: Ashland to Fredericksburg – Virginia

Interstate 95: Ashland to Fredericksburg – Virginia

Take a fast-paced journey along Interstate 95 from Ashland to Fredericksburg, Virginia. This 31-mile stretch blends forested scenery, commuter sprawl, and historic Civil War landmarks as it transitions from rural calm to urban bustle.

U.S. Route 84: Snyder to Sweetwater – Texas

U.S. Route 84: Snyder to Sweetwater – Texas

Take a drive across West Texas on U.S. Route 84 from Snyder to Sweetwater. This 29-mile stretch offers views of cotton fields, oil rigs, and towering wind turbines—capturing the heart of the Lone Star State’s evolving landscape.

U.S. Route 84: Post to Snyder – Texas

U.S. Route 84: Post to Snyder – Texas

Take a classic Texas plains drive on U.S. Route 84 from Post to Snyder. This 46-mile eastbound journey offers big sky views, cotton country landscapes, and a fast-paced route through West Texas history and industry.

U.S. Route 380: Tahoka to Post – Texas

U.S. Route 380: Tahoka to Post – Texas

Take a peaceful 26-mile drive along U.S. Route 380 from Tahoka to Post, Texas. Travel through cotton country and the high plains into the canyon edge of the Caprock region. Discover the quiet beauty of rural West Texas and the historic town of Post.

U.S. Route 380: Brownfield to Tahoka – Texas

U.S. Route 380: Brownfield to Tahoka – Texas

Explore the vast farmlands of the Texas South Plains as we drive 28 miles along U.S. Route 380 from Brownfield to Tahoka. This quiet, open-road journey offers a glimpse into the cotton fields, rural communities, and hard-working heart of West Texas.

U.S. Route 380: Plains to Brownfield – Texas

U.S. Route 380: Plains to Brownfield – Texas

Take a tranquil drive through the cotton fields of West Texas on U.S. Route 380 from Plains to Brownfield. This 44-mile journey crosses the South Plains, showcasing the agricultural backbone of Yoakum and Terry counties, along with small towns and wide-open skies.

U.S. Route 380: New Mexico to Plains – Texas

U.S. Route 380: New Mexico to Plains – Texas

Travel 15 miles through the vast South Plains of West Texas on U.S. Route 380 from the New Mexico state line to Plains, Texas. This rural highway offers wide skies, farmland, and a glimpse into the hardworking agricultural heart of the Lone Star State.

U.S. Route 380: Tatum to Texas – New Mexico

U.S. Route 380: Tatum to Texas – New Mexico

Take a peaceful ride across the Llano Estacado as we follow U.S. Route 380 for 15 miles from Tatum, New Mexico to the Texas state line. This short but scenic route captures the stark beauty of the high plains and marks a quiet transition between two states.