🌾 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

U.S. Route 285: Vaughn to Roswell – New Mexico

U.S. Route 285: Vaughn to Roswell – New Mexico

Cruise down U.S. Route 285 from Vaughn to Roswell, New Mexico—a 90-mile journey through remote desert plains, historic ranchlands, and alien-themed roadside charm. Discover this hidden stretch of America’s Highways.

U.S. Route 550: Bloomfield to Nageezi – New Mexico

U.S. Route 550: Bloomfield to Nageezi – New Mexico

Take a 39-mile journey through the high desert of northwest New Mexico along U.S. Route 550 from Bloomfield to Nageezi. Discover wide-open plateaus, Navajo communities, oil fields, and the gateway to Chaco Canyon on this quiet, scenic desert drive.

U.S. Route 550: Colorado to Aztec – New Mexico

U.S. Route 550: Colorado to Aztec – New Mexico

Take a scenic drive down U.S. Route 550 from the Colorado state line to Aztec, New Mexico. This 15-mile route descends from high desert mesas into the fertile Animas River valley, blending beautiful landscapes with rich Native and local history.

U.S. Route 550: Durango to New Mexico – Colorado

U.S. Route 550: Durango to New Mexico – Colorado

Take a quiet but beautiful drive along U.S. Route 550 from Durango, Colorado to the New Mexico state line. This 16-mile route winds through high desert plateaus, quiet ranchlands, and the southern edge of the San Juan Basin.

Arizona Route 389: Colorado City to Fredonia

Arizona Route 389: Colorado City to Fredonia

Explore Arizona’s remote high desert with a drive along State Route 389 from Colorado City to Fredonia. This 32.5-mile route through the Arizona Strip showcases sweeping vistas, historic stops like Pipe Spring National Monument, and stunning views of Vermilion Cliffs.

Historic Route 66: Adrian – Texas

Historic Route 66: Adrian – Texas

Experience the charm of Historic Route 66 in Adrian, Texas—the official midpoint of the Mother Road. Visit the Midpoint Café, snap a photo at the famous sign, and enjoy the wide-open beauty of the Texas Panhandle.

Historic Route 66: McLean – Texas

Historic Route 66: McLean – Texas

Drive 2.5 miles along Historic Route 66 through McLean, Texas, from I-40 Exit 143 to Exit 141, with a stop at the recreated Phillips 66 station for a glimpse of mid-century travel nostalgia.

Historic Route 66: Shamrock – Texas

Historic Route 66: Shamrock – Texas

Drive 3 miles through historic Shamrock, Texas, on Route 66, passing landmarks like the U-Drop Inn Café and vintage roadside relics that tell the story of the Mother Road.