🌲 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 5: Fountain Lake to Hot Springs

Arkansas Highway 5: Fountain Lake to Hot Springs

Take a drive along the newly completed Arkansas Highway 5 Bypass from Fountain Lake to Hot Springs. Opened in 2023, this 6-mile scenic connector through the Ouachita Mountains offers quicker access to Hot Springs while showcasing the natural beauty of rural Garland Coun…

Arkansas Highway 107: Quitman to Naylor

Arkansas Highway 107: Quitman to Naylor

Take a relaxing 16-mile drive south along Arkansas Highway 107 from Quitman to Naylor, passing through the rural communities of Enders, Barney, and Enola. Discover rolling hills, open farmland, and quiet small-town charm in Central Arkansas.

Interstate 64: Frankfort to Louisville – Kentucky

Interstate 64: Frankfort to Louisville – Kentucky

Cruise 57 miles west on Interstate 64 from Frankfort to Louisville, Kentucky. This route blends pastoral Bluegrass scenery with urban infrastructure, passing through Shelbyville, the I-265 beltway, downtown Louisville, and across the Ohio River into Indiana.

Arkansas Highway 124: Rose Bud to Quitman

Arkansas Highway 124: Rose Bud to Quitman

Take a scenic drive along Arkansas Highway 124 from Rose Bud to Quitman. This 8-mile route passes rolling farmland, wooded hills, and small-town charm in rural White and Cleburne counties.

Arkansas Highway 36: Center Hill to Rose Bud

Arkansas Highway 36: Center Hill to Rose Bud

Take a scenic 13-mile drive along Arkansas Highway 36 from Center Hill to Rose Bud. Enjoy rolling hills, farmland, and the quiet charm of Joy and Rose Bud in this peaceful White County route.

White County Road 12: El Paso to Floyd – Arkansas

White County Road 12: El Paso to Floyd – Arkansas

Cruise along 9 peaceful miles of White County Road 12 from El Paso to Floyd, Arkansas. This scenic drive showcases rural farmland, wooded patches, and local charm between AR-5 and AR-31 — a perfect slice of central Arkansas backroads.

Arkansas Highway 107: North Little Rock to Vilonia

Arkansas Highway 107: North Little Rock to Vilonia

Take a scenic 29-mile drive along Arkansas Highway 107 from North Little Rock to Vilonia, where suburban neighborhoods fade into rolling farmland and forested countryside. This route offers a relaxing look at Central Arkansas’s natural beauty and small-town charm.

U.S. Route 72: Tuscumbia, Alabama to Corinth, Mississippi

U.S. Route 72: Tuscumbia, Alabama to Corinth, Mississippi

Travel 54 miles west on U.S. Route 72 from Tuscumbia, Alabama, to Corinth, Mississippi. This scenic route winds through rural countryside, past the Natchez Trace Parkway, and into a town rich with Civil War history. Ideal for relaxed drives and road trip enthusiasts ali…

Tennessee Route 454: Gatlinburg to Caton

Tennessee Route 454: Gatlinburg to Caton

Take a scenic drive along Tennessee Route 454 from Gatlinburg to Caton through the lush hills and artsy enclaves of the Smoky Mountains. This 6-mile route offers winding roads, rural charm, and a peaceful alternative to busier tourist highways.

Natchez Trace Parkway: Gordonsburg Tennessee to Alabama

Natchez Trace Parkway: Gordonsburg Tennessee to Alabama

Cruise 50 miles along the scenic Natchez Trace Parkway from Gordonsburg, TN to the Alabama state line. Explore Meriwether Lewis’s gravesite, pass through the Laurel Hill Wildlife Area, and stop in Collinwood before finishing at the Tennessee–Alabama border.