🌲 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 46: Leola

Arkansas Highway 46: Leola

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.

Missouri Route 86: Eagle Rock to Branson

Missouri Route 86: Eagle Rock to Branson

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.

U.S. Route 70: Hot Springs to Benton – Arkansas

U.S. Route 70: Hot Springs to Benton – Arkansas

Take a drive back in time along the original U.S. Route 70 from Hot Springs to Benton, Arkansas. This 19-mile stretch—now a modern four-lane—was once a scenic, tree-lined two-lane road through the Ouachita foothills. Our video captures this now-lost alignment before…

U.S. Route 70: Eastbound in Hot Springs – Arkansas

U.S. Route 70: Eastbound in Hot Springs – Arkansas

Take a smooth 12-mile ride along the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Expressway in Hot Springs, Arkansas, as we follow U.S. Route 70 eastbound through the heart of this historic town’s modern bypass. Discover its junctions, landmarks, and purpose-built design.

U.S. Route 70: Westbound in Hot Springs – Arkansas

U.S. Route 70: Westbound in Hot Springs – Arkansas

Explore the southern edge of Hot Springs, Arkansas, as we follow U.S. Route 70 westbound for 12 miles along the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Expressway. This efficient bypass connects key parts of the city and showcases the transition from urban bustle to wooded tranquili…

U.S. Route 70: Benton to Hot Springs – Arkansas

U.S. Route 70: Benton to Hot Springs – Arkansas

Travel west along a forgotten stretch of U.S. Route 70 from Benton to Hot Springs, Arkansas. This archival drive captures the two-lane highway before it was modernized into a four-lane corridor—offering a nostalgic look at rural Arkansas and the winding route once kno…

Interstate 70: Englewood to Huber Heights – Ohio

Interstate 70: Englewood to Huber Heights – Ohio

Take a suburban ride through the Dayton, Ohio metro as we drive Interstate 70 from Englewood to Huber Heights. This 15-mile route crosses the iconic I-70/I-75 interchange—known as the “Crossroads of America”—and ends at the junction with I-675 near Fairborn.

Interstate 69: Henderson to Eddyville – Kentucky

Interstate 69: Henderson to Eddyville – Kentucky

Drive 80 miles along Interstate 69 from Henderson to Eddyville, Kentucky — a modern route built atop Kentucky’s historic parkways. This scenic journey highlights rural landscapes, ongoing infrastructure upgrades, and the state’s role in the I-69 national corridor.