🌲 Forest

Journey through America’s wooded corridors with the Forest tag—featuring routes surrounded by dense trees, state forests, and national park lands.

 

The 🌲 Forest tag highlights routes that pass through densely wooded areas, national forests, or timber-rich landscapes. These drives are often characterized by towering trees, shaded corridors, and a sense of immersion in nature. Whether it’s a winding mountain road lined with evergreens or a backcountry highway flanked by deciduous woods, the forested environment defines the scenery.

These routes are especially vibrant in autumn, when foliage changes color, or in the spring and summer, when greenery is at its peak. Wildlife sightings, hiking trail access, and picnic areas are common features along many forest-tagged segments.

Routes Tagged: 🌲 Forest

Arkansas Highway 92: Drasco to Greers Ferry

Arkansas Highway 92: Drasco to Greers Ferry

Take a scenic 14-mile drive along Arkansas Highway 92 from Drasco to Greers Ferry, passing forested landscapes, lake views, and small-town charm. This route offers a tranquil journey through the Ozarks with access to Greers Ferry Lake and nearby recreational areas.

Arkansas Highway 66: Leslie to Mountain View

Arkansas Highway 66: Leslie to Mountain View

Travel Arkansas Highway 66 from Leslie to Mountain View for 30 miles of scenic Ozark beauty. This winding two-lane road passes through historic towns, forests, and rural landscapes, ending in the folk music capital of Arkansas.

Arkansas Highway 285: Wooster to Martinville

Arkansas Highway 285: Wooster to Martinville

Take a scenic 10-mile drive along Arkansas Highway 285 from Wooster to Martinville, passing through Shady Grove, Twin Groves, and over Cadron Creek in this quiet Faulkner County route.

Arkansas Highway 25: Conway to Wooster

Arkansas Highway 25: Conway to Wooster

Cruise through central Arkansas on a scenic 6-mile stretch of Arkansas Highway 25 from Conway to Wooster. Pass by Beaverfork Lake and enjoy quiet countryside views as this short but vital route connects I-40 travelers to rural Faulkner County.

Arkansas Highway 298: Story to Hot Springs Village

Arkansas Highway 298: Story to Hot Springs Village

Take a scenic drive through the Ouachita National Forest on Arkansas Highway 298 from Story to Hot Springs Village. This quiet, forested 29-mile route offers peaceful wilderness, access to Lake Ouachita, and ends near the popular Scenic Highway 7.

Arkansas Highway 188: Highway 27 to Little Fir Recreation Area

Arkansas Highway 188: Highway 27 to Little Fir Recreation Area

Take a relaxing drive along Arkansas Highway 188 from AR-27 to the Little Fir Recreation Area, winding through the Ouachita National Forest to the quiet shores of Lake Ouachita. Discover scenic forest views, peaceful campsites, and the perfect escape into nature along t…

U.S. Route 64: Conway to Russellville – Arkansas

U.S. Route 64: Conway to Russellville – Arkansas

Cruise west from Conway to Russellville along U.S. Route 64, a 46-mile drive through small towns, farmlands, and scenic stretches of Arkansas River Valley. A charming alternative to I-40 packed with local flavor.

Interstate 24: Nashville to Joelton – Tennessee

Interstate 24: Nashville to Joelton – Tennessee

Heading northwest out of the heart of Tennessee’s capital, this 12-mile segment of Interstate 24 offers a quick yet scenic transition from bustling urban sprawl to quiet hills and wooded ridges. Our journey begins just north of downtown Nashville at the major…

Tennessee Secondary Route 105: Trimble

Tennessee Secondary Route 105: Trimble

Tennessee Secondary Route 105 may not stretch far, but its short segment through the town of Trimble offers a brief look into rural northwest Tennessee life. This two-mile drive forms a local connector between TN-89 and US-51, threading its way through the heart of…

U.S. Route 167: Batesville to Bald Knob – Arkansas

U.S. Route 167: Batesville to Bald Knob – Arkansas

Cruise 33 miles south along U.S. Route 167 from Batesville to Bald Knob, Arkansas. This four-lane route offers scenic foothills, small-town charm, and smooth driving through central Arkansas communities like Southside, Pleasant Plains, and Midway.