🦆 Wetlands

Travel through marshlands, swamps, and ecological preserves with Wetlands-tagged routes—where roads intersect with natural wet habitats.

 

The 🦆 Wetlands tag is used for routes that pass through or alongside marshes, swamps, bayous, or floodplain ecosystems. These areas are often rich in biodiversity and feature a mix of standing water, tall grasses, cypress trees, and wildlife such as herons, egrets, turtles, and of course, ducks. Driving through wetlands often brings a tranquil, otherworldly quality—especially when the road is elevated above water on stilts, causeways, or narrow levees.

Wetland routes can be found throughout the United States, but are especially common in the Southeast, Gulf Coast, and Great Lakes regions. These drives might include long bridges, slow curves through wildlife preserves, or boardwalk-adjacent roadways. The scenery shifts with the seasons and water levels, often making the same route feel completely different depending on when you visit.

Because of the fragile nature of wetland ecosystems, many of these roads include interpretive signs, scenic pull-offs, or nearby nature trails. Birdwatchers and photographers often favor these routes for the chance to spot migratory species or dramatic skies reflected in still water.

Routes Tagged: 🦆 Wetlands

Interstate 40: Little Rock to Memphis – Arkansas

Interstate 40: Little Rock to Memphis – Arkansas

Cruise 131 miles along Interstate 40 from Little Rock to Memphis — pass through wooded countryside, open Delta farmlands, small towns like Lonoke and Brinkley, and cross the majestic Mississippi River into Tennessee.

Interstate 40: U.S. Route 276 to Cosby – Tennessee

Interstate 40: U.S. Route 276 to Cosby – Tennessee

Cruise 28 miles west along Interstate 40 from U.S. Route 276 to Cosby, Tennessee. Experience breathtaking mountain views, the dramatic Pigeon River Gorge, historic tunnels, whitewater adventures in Hartford, and peaceful access to the Smokies at Cosby.

Arkansas Highway 16: Cross Roads to Greers Ferry

Arkansas Highway 16: Cross Roads to Greers Ferry

Experience the scenic drive along Arkansas Highway 16 from Cross Roads to Greers Ferry. This 9-mile route takes you through classic Ozark landscapes, across the picturesque Narrows bridge on Greers Ferry Lake, and into the heart of Arkansas’s outdoor recreation countr…

Arkansas Highway 154: Petit Jean State Park to Centerville

Arkansas Highway 154: Petit Jean State Park to Centerville

Experience the best of Arkansas backroads as we travel 15 miles along Highway 154 from Petit Jean State Park to Centerville. Enjoy mountain switchbacks, sweeping vistas, a riverside crossing, and the peaceful farmland of the Arkansas River Valley. Route highlights inclu…

[Revisited] U.S. Highway 160 – Rueter to Forsyth – Missouri

[Revisited] U.S. Highway 160 – Rueter to Forsyth – Missouri

Explore the scenic 21-mile drive along U.S. Highway 160 from Rueter to Forsyth, Missouri. This winding Ozarks route features forested hills, waterfront views, and classic small-town stops—perfect for anyone seeking authentic Missouri scenery and a peaceful road trip.

[Special] Willow Beach Park: North Little Rock, Arkansas

[Special] Willow Beach Park: North Little Rock, Arkansas

Experience the natural beauty and easy access of Willow Beach Park in North Little Rock, Arkansas—a U.S. Army Corps of Engineers site offering fishing, boating, and peaceful riverfront recreation just minutes from the city.

Arkansas Highway 38: Cotton Plant to Des Arc

Arkansas Highway 38: Cotton Plant to Des Arc

Experience a peaceful 15-mile drive along Arkansas Highway 38 from Cotton Plant to Des Arc, crossing the Cache and White Rivers through farmland, small Delta communities, and historic river landscapes. A classic eastern Arkansas route.

Natchez Trace Parkway: Natchez to Jackson – Mississippi

Natchez Trace Parkway: Natchez to Jackson – Mississippi

Experience a 90-mile drive along the Natchez Trace Parkway from Natchez to Jackson, Mississippi, exploring lush forests, ancient mounds, and historic sites. This scenic byway offers roadside stops, tranquil landscapes, and a deep dive into Southern history—perfect for…

Arkansas Highway 125: Highway 14 to Peel Ferry

Arkansas Highway 125: Highway 14 to Peel Ferry

Travel 12 scenic miles along Arkansas Highway 125 from Highway 14 to the Peel Ferry on Bull Shoals Lake. Winding through forested hills and quiet communities, this tranquil drive ends at Arkansas’s last remaining highway ferry crossing.

Arkansas Highway 25: Heber Springs to Drasco

Arkansas Highway 25: Heber Springs to Drasco

Take a scenic drive along Arkansas Highway 25 from Heber Springs to Drasco, crossing the Greers Ferry Dam and winding through the forests and farmland of north-central Arkansas. Highlights include panoramic lake views, small-town charm, and Ozark mountain scenery.