Cruise 29 miles down U.S. Route 65 from Lake Providence to Tallulah, Louisiana. This peaceful drive along the Mississippi River weaves through quiet farmland, historic small towns, and natural wetland habitats—perfect for a scenic rural road trip.

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.

Cruise 29 miles down U.S. Route 65 from Lake Providence to Tallulah, Louisiana. This peaceful drive along the Mississippi River weaves through quiet farmland, historic small towns, and natural wetland habitats—perfect for a scenic rural road trip.

Take a scenic 24-mile drive along U.S. Route 65 from Eudora, Arkansas to Lake Providence, Louisiana. Explore Delta farmland, lakeside views, and small-town charm as this quiet two-lane route winds through the heart of the Lower Mississippi Valley.

Explore the scenic route of Arkansas Highway 89 from Cabot to Mayflower, a 25-mile drive through rural towns, farmland, and along the edge of Camp Robinson. This segment includes a historic alignment and the new Mayflower bypass.

Drive 6 miles south along Clinton Road from Saltillo to Mayflower, Arkansas. This quiet, forest-lined backroad skirts Camp Robinson WMA and ends at Highway 89 just outside of Mayflower.

Take a scenic 29-mile drive along Arkansas Highway 107 from North Little Rock to Vilonia, where suburban neighborhoods fade into rolling farmland and forested countryside. This route offers a relaxing look at Central Arkansas’s natural beauty and small-town charm.

Drive 6 peaceful miles along the Natchez Trace Parkway from the Tennessee state line to Stewartville, Alabama. This scenic stretch offers wooded landscapes, quiet countryside, and a glimpse into America’s early travel routes.

Cruise 50 miles along the scenic Natchez Trace Parkway from Gordonsburg, TN to the Alabama state line. Explore Meriwether Lewis’s gravesite, pass through the Laurel Hill Wildlife Area, and stop in Collinwood before finishing at the Tennessee–Alabama border.

Cruise 20 miles west along U.S. Route 412 from Columbia to Gordonsburg, Tennessee, passing through the quiet charm of Hampshire and ending at the scenic Natchez Trace Parkway. A peaceful drive through rolling hills, forests, and rural beauty.

Take a peaceful one-mile drive through Tims Ford State Park in southern Tennessee. Surrounded by forests and close to the lake, this short stretch of road leads to picnic areas, trails, and the visitor center in one of the state’s most scenic parks.

Travel 33 breathtaking miles along the Ocoee Scenic Byway on U.S. Route 64 from Ducktown to Cleveland, Tennessee. This route offers dramatic river views, mountain curves, and seasonal color, ending in the vibrant foothill city of Cleveland.

Enjoy a peaceful, scenic 22-mile drive along Tennessee State Route 360 from Vonore to Tellico Plains. This rural route passes Fort Loudoun, Ballplay, and ends near the Cherohala Skyway, offering forest views, fall colors, and Appalachian charm.

Take a peaceful 1-mile drive into Ft. Loudoun State Park in Vonore, Tennessee. Discover historical forts, lakeside views, forested trails, and a relaxing picnic area nestled on the shores of Tellico Lake.