Explore Tennessee’s Interstate 81 from Dandridge to Kingsport, a 59-mile drive through farmland, Appalachian foothills, and the Holston Valley. This scenic route links historic towns, rural landscapes, and the bustling Tri-Cities region.

The United States Interstate Highway System is the backbone of the nation’s road transportation network, connecting cities, states, and regions across more than 46,000 miles of road. Built for speed, efficiency, and mobility, the Interstate system revolutionized travel and commerce following its inception in 1956 under the Federal Aid Highway Act. These highways are designed for long-distance travel, offering controlled-access roads with high-speed limits and minimal interruptions—ideal for both roadtrippers and freight haulers alike.
At RealRoads.tv, our focus is on capturing the real-world driving experience along these major routes. From scenic segments through the Appalachians to urban sprawl near major cities, we document what it’s like to drive the length of interstates like I-10, I-70, or I-95. Whether it’s a full-length drive or a short but significant connector, our videos showcase the personality of each highway as it winds through America’s landscapes.
Our collection spans dozens of Interstate corridors with footage across a majority of the 48 contiguous states. You’ll find both mainline interstates (one- and two-digit numbers) and auxiliary routes (three-digit spur and loop routes), each categorized and tagged by location, route, and terrain. These are not textbook tours—they’re windshield-level views into the actual experience of America’s highways.

Explore Tennessee’s Interstate 81 from Dandridge to Kingsport, a 59-mile drive through farmland, Appalachian foothills, and the Holston Valley. This scenic route links historic towns, rural landscapes, and the bustling Tri-Cities region.

Take a drive along Interstate 155 from Dyersburg, Tennessee to Hayti, Missouri, a short but vital 27-mile route linking the Delta to the Bootheel. Featuring wide farmland views and a dramatic Mississippi River crossing at Caruthersville, this connector highlights the ro…

Travel 168 miles along Interstate 30 from Garland to Texarkana, Texas, crossing Lake Ray Hubbard, prairie farmland, piney woods, and military landscapes before arriving in the twin-state city of Texarkana.

Follow Interstate 22 for 128 miles from Tupelo, Mississippi, to Birmingham, Alabama — a modern corridor across rolling hills, Appalachian foothills, and historic U.S. 78 communities.

Travel 110 miles along Interstate 44 from Tulsa, Oklahoma to Joplin, Missouri, following the Will Rogers Turnpike past Claremore, Vinita, and Miami, with landmarks like the Will Rogers Memorial and the famous Vinita service plaza.

Follow Interstate 44 west through Oklahoma City as it connects I-35 to OK-66. This key 7-mile corridor links neighborhoods, fairgrounds, and bypasses the downtown core, highlighting the vital infrastructure of Oklahoma’s capital.

Take a scenic 129-mile journey down Interstate 30 from Little Rock to Texarkana, Arkansas, exploring a “lost highway” segment before major upgrades. Discover small towns, pine forests, and historical landmarks on this classic corridor to Texas.

Take a peaceful drive along Interstate 55 from Blytheville to Sikeston, crossing the Arkansas Delta into Missouri’s Bootheel. Follow key junctions like Hayti, Portageville, and Sikeston while exploring the flat, agricultural landscapes of the Mid-South.

Take a scenic 153-mile drive along Interstate 40 from Little Rock to Fort Smith, Arkansas. Explore river crossings, mountain views, and vibrant towns like Conway, Russellville, and Ozark on this diverse stretch of highway.

Travel across Tennessee on Interstate 40 from Kodak to Lebanon, passing the Great Smoky foothills, Knoxville, the Cumberland Plateau, and Middle Tennessee’s farmlands. Experience a classic 155-mile cross-state drive.

Drive America’s Highways along Interstate 40 from the Oklahoma border to North Little Rock, Arkansas. Explore rolling foothills, river valleys, and growing urban centers on this vital cross-state route.

Cruise through western Kentucky on Interstate 69 from Princeton to Nortonville, a 29-mile stretch of highway blending scenic countryside with upgraded parkway infrastructure. Explore key junctions, quiet beauty, and a modern take on rural connectivity.