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.

Drive past working farms, silos, and open agricultural land with the Farmland tag—capturing the rural fabric of the country.
The 🌾 Farmland tag identifies routes that pass through active agricultural areas, where fields, silos, barns, and tractors are common sights. These roads often wind through rural communities and showcase the day-to-day life of America’s working landscapes—whether it’s rows of corn, wheat, soybeans, or pastureland dotted with livestock.
Travelers on farmland-tagged routes can expect a slower pace and a direct look at the country’s agricultural backbone. These drives frequently intersect with small towns, local markets, and seasonal roadside stands offering fresh produce or handmade goods.

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 U.S. Route 70 for 36 miles from Brownsville to Lakeland, Tennessee, along the state’s first numbered highway. Pass farms, small towns, and historic roadside landmarks on this slower-paced alternative to I-40.

Drive the full length of Oklahoma Highway 351 along the Muskogee Turnpike from Tulsa to Webbers Falls. Explore this tolled expressway’s blend of rural scenery, efficient design, and vital interstate connections.

Travel 26 miles along Arkansas Highway 365 from Little Rock to White Hall, a historic former U.S. 65 alignment that parallels I-530 through rail towns, farmland, pine forest, and Central Arkansas history.

Drive the historic and scenic Arizona State Route 66 from Seligman to Kingman. This iconic segment of Historic U.S. Route 66 travels through desert plains, ghost towns, and tribal lands, showcasing classic Americana and the rugged beauty of Arizona’s high desert.

Travel east through the heart of Northwest Arkansas along U.S. Route 412 from Siloam Springs to Springdale. This 19-mile drive captures the region’s growth, connecting historic small towns and new developments to the I-49 corridor and greater metro area.

Drive U.S. Route 412 from Tulsa to the Arkansas state line near Siloam Springs. This 83-mile stretch through northeast Oklahoma offers a blend of expressway, prairie, and Ozark foothills — connecting metro Tulsa with the scenic edge of northwest Arkansas.

Explore Arkansas Highway 59 from Van Buren to Siloam Springs—a 58-mile rural route through the Mountain Fork Valley, small towns, forested hills, and peaceful farmland in western Arkansas.

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.