U.S. Numbered Highway System

Explore the U.S. Numbered Highway System—historic routes, major corridors, and scenic roads connecting every region of the country. Learn more about U.S. Highways across America.

The U.S. Numbered Highway System—often referred to as U.S. Routes or U.S. Highways—is a nationwide network of roads established in 1926 to improve long-distance automobile travel across the United States. Unlike the Interstate system, U.S. Highways predate freeways and often serve as main streets, scenic byways, or vital connectors through rural and urban communities alike. Many historic routes, including iconic roads like U.S. Route 66, trace their roots to this enduring network.

These highways use a grid system for numbering: odd-numbered routes run north–south, increasing from east to west, while even-numbered routes run east–west, increasing from north to south. Important cross-country highways typically end in “0” or “1” (like US 20 or US 1), and three-digit offshoots usually indicate spurs or loops branching from mainline routes.

Today, the U.S. Highway system continues to evolve—some segments have been decommissioned, realigned, or upgraded to freeways—but many routes remain essential for regional travel, trucking, and scenic exploration. This category explores the entire U.S. Numbered Highway network, from coast to coast and border to border.

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U.S. Route 441: Pigeon Forge to Gatlinburg, Tennessee

U.S. Route 441: Pigeon Forge to Gatlinburg, Tennessee

Take a scenic drive along U.S. Route 441 from Pigeon Forge to Gatlinburg, Tennessee. Follow this 5-mile stretch through the Great Smoky Mountains Parkway into the heart of Appalachia, passing iconic attractions and breathtaking mountain views.

U.S. Route 441: Southbound in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee

U.S. Route 441: Southbound in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee

Take a colorful cruise through Pigeon Forge on U.S. Route 441 southbound. From museums and attractions to mountain views, follow the Great Smoky Mountains Parkway into Tennessee’s most popular tourist strip and onward to the national park.

U.S. Route 441: Sevierville to Pigeon Forge – Tennessee

U.S. Route 441: Sevierville to Pigeon Forge – Tennessee

Drive through the bustling heart of Sevier County along U.S. Route 441 from Sevierville to Pigeon Forge, Tennessee. Discover outlet shopping, family attractions, and mountain vistas on this short but memorable drive into the Smoky Mountains.

U.S. Route 68: Cadiz to Aurora – Kentucky

U.S. Route 68: Cadiz to Aurora – Kentucky

Take a scenic drive along U.S. Route 68 from Cadiz to Aurora, Kentucky. Explore 13 miles of rolling farmland, forested parkland, and lakeside beauty—including views of the old Lake Barkley Bridge before its replacement.

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

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

Take a relaxed drive along U.S. Route 64 from Morrilton to Conway, Arkansas. This 21-mile route passes through Plumerville and Menifee, showcasing small-town charm, farmland, and local history before arriving in Conway near Hendrix College and I-40.

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

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

Take a scenic 26-mile drive along U.S. Route 64 from Russellville to Morrilton, Arkansas. This journey through Pottsville and Atkins highlights the Arkansas River Valley’s agricultural roots, small-town charm, and local roadside legends.

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.