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America's Most Scenic Drives
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1. Going-to-the-Sun Road, Glacier National Park, Montana.
This drive past fiord-like St. Mary and McDonald lakes, the glacial scenery of Logan Pass, waterfalls, sheer slopes covered with beargrass, and old-growth forest on Avalanche Creek is the most scenic 50 miles of highway in the U.S. Don't miss it.
 

2. Grand Loop (US 20-89-191-287), Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming.
Three million acres of wilderness is accessible from this loop drive. The diversity of the scenery on this road is amazing: geyser basins and springs, waterfalls, wildlife, fishing in seven rivers, Yellowstone Lake, the canyons of the Yellowstone River, rugged mountains and valleys.
 

3. Yosemite Valley Drive-California 120-California 41, Yosemite National Park. The valley that inspired John Muir is still unforgettable. After seeing the Valley, get on the Tioga Pass Road to access the Sierra high country of granite mountains and blue lakes. All roads in the Park are scenic, but the Wawona road (Calif. 41) has the best sequoias.
 

4. US 212 (BearTooth Highway), Yellowstone National Park-Red Lodge, Montana. This highway climbs both sides of the 10,000-foot BearTooth Plateau, a million-acre wilderness with awesome views. The first part of the drive is Yellowstone National Park backcountry through the Absaroka Mountains.
 

5. Rim Drive, Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona. Driveby sightseeing is not the best way to experience the Grand Canyon, but it's better than nothing.
 

6. US 101 (Redwood Highway), Crescent City-Trinidad, California. The world's tallest trees are the main attraction, but side trips to Pacific beaches and hikes like Fern Canyon make this area one of the country's most scenic.
 

7. California 1 (Coast Highway), Leggett-Morro Bay, California. Three hundred miles of the Pacific.
 

8. Utah 9, Zion National Park. Including the spur road up Zion Canyon, one of the most spectacular and haunting places in the Southwest.
 

9. US 441 (Newfound Gap Road)-Tennessee 73 (Little River Road), Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Tennessee-North Carolina. The quiet beauty of the Smokies is good in any season, and this drive is a good tour of some of the park's best areas. Fall colors are among the best anywhere in the world.
 

10. Utah 12, Bryce Canyon National Park-Torrey, Utah. Connects two great national parks, Bryce Canyon and Capitol Reef, but the scenery in between is just as good, including the Escalante slickrock country and the aspens and 100-mile views on Boulder Mountain.
 

11. US 101 and Olympic National Park roads, Washington.
The drive along the shoreline of Lake Crescent through the Olympic rain forest is very scenic. But even better are the spur roads (the Hurricane Ridge, Soleduck Valley, and Hoh Rain Forest roads) that go deeper into the national park.

 

12. US 550 (Million Dollar Highway), Ouray-Durango, Colorado.
An engineering feat, this road goes through the best scenery in the Colorado Rockies.

 

13. Teton Park Roads and Rockefeller Memorial Parkway, Grand Teton-Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming.
Spectacular lakes and valleys with the Teton Range as a backdrop.
 

14. Blue Ridge National Parkway, Great Smoky Mountains National Park-Skyline Drive, Virginia. Besides spring flowers and fall leaves, this national parkway offers enough views, hikes, and scenery to justify the extra driving time.
 

15. US 34 (Trail Ridge Road), Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado. One of the most dramatic areas of high country in the West, let alone reachable by highway.
 

16. Hawaii 360 (Hana Highway), Maui, Hawaii. Some of the best parts of Hawaii are for hikers only; the Hana road is definitely one of the exceptions.
 

17. Rim Drive, Crater Lake National Park, Oregon. Deep blue and just deep, Crater Lake is fascinating.
 

18. Catalina Highway, Tucson, Arizona. Goes from saguaro desert to Douglas-fir forest and ski slopes in 20 miles.
 

19. Washington 706, 123 and 410, Mount Rainier National Park. Climbs through forested slopes and encircles Mount Rainier.
 

20. Alaska 3 (Parks Highway), Fairbanks-Willow, Alaska. Driving in Alaska is not like driving in the Lower 48 --- the vastness of the landscape is overwhelming. Other roads may have even better scenery (e.g. the Richardson Highway) but the road to Denali is a journey through the heart of Alaska.
 

21. Colorado 82, Aspen-Twin Lakes, Colorado and US 160, Pagosa Springs-South Fork, Colorado (tie). It's hard to single out part of Colorado as being more scenic than the rest, but the drives across Independence Pass and Wolf Creek Pass are among the best. While in Aspen, the detour down the Maroon Creek Road to see the Maroon Bells is a must.
 

22. Washington 14 and Interstate 84, Columbia River Gorge, Washington-Oregon. The now-tamed Columbia River's natural gateway to the Pacific. Plus side trips to waterfalls, old-growth groves, and up the Hood River valley to Mount Hood.
 

23. Route 100, Vermont. Still rural, still natural, and still inspiring, New England is one of America's most unique cultural areas.
 

24. Talimena Scenic Drive, Talihina, Oklahoma-Mena, Arkansas. Though not well known nationally, this parkway follows the crest of the Ouachita Mountains for 75 miles through the best scenery in the central U.S.
 

25. US 101, Astoria-Brookings, Oregon. The Oregon coast is sometimes dramatic, sometimes gentle, always scenic. Side trips to old-growth forests, rivers a plus.
 

26. Natchez Trace National Parkway, Natchez, Mississippi-Nashville, Tennessee. The National Park Service built this relaxing alternative for drivers through the Old South. The parkway takes you almost 500 miles, from the Mississippi delta to the edge of the Tennessee mountains, with historic sites, walking and hiking trails. Why can't all highways be like this?

 

27. Washington 20 (Cascade Highway), Twisp-Marblemount, Washington. A long drive through the big wilderness of the North Cascades.
 

28. Michigan 20-U.S. 41, Eagle River-Copper Harbor, Michigan
and US 61, Two Harbors-Grand Portage, Minnesota (tie). Birch forest, fall colors, hilltop views, iron mines, and the shoreline of blue Lake Superior make the loop from Eagle River to Copper Harbor scenic. U.S. 61 is one of the most spectacular drives along the Superior lakeshore.
 

29. U.S. 61A, Keystone-Custer State Park, South Dakota.
Features Black Hills scenery, road tunnels framing Mount Rushmore, and a herd of bison.

 

30. Florida 9336, Florida City-Flamingo (Everglades National Park). For the wildlife, vegetation and views of Florida Bay.

 

Photos courtesy of America's Byways, rockymountainscenery.com, Travel Guide of America, gorp.com, the National Park Service, Steven Dutch and Bob Zemanek.

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