Take a relaxing 11-mile drive along Colonel Glenn Road from Ferndale to Little Rock, Arkansas. This eastbound route winds through forested neighborhoods and light commercial zones before reaching I-430 on the city’s edge.

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Take a relaxing 11-mile drive along Colonel Glenn Road from Ferndale to Little Rock, Arkansas. This eastbound route winds through forested neighborhoods and light commercial zones before reaching I-430 on the city’s edge.

Take a quiet 6-mile drive through Arkansas countryside along Ferndale Cut-Off from Congo to Ferndale. This scenic route offers farmland, forest, and peaceful views just outside of Benton and Little Rock.

Take a 6-mile drive along Congo Road from Benton to Salem, Arkansas, crossing Interstate 30 and transitioning from suburban neighborhoods to rural countryside as the road becomes Old Congo Road. Discover a mix of residential, wooded, and agricultural scenery along this …

Take a scenic 5-mile drive along Traskwood Road from Glen Rose to Traskwood, Arkansas, passing through forested areas, farmland, and peaceful rural communities before reaching AR-229.

Drive 5 miles south on Fairplay Road from Lonsdale to Glen Rose, Arkansas. This quiet backroad cuts through thick forests and rolling hills, ending near I-30 and Military Road just outside Glen Rose. A peaceful scenic detour through rural Saline County.

Drive 7 quiet miles through rural Saline County, Arkansas along Narrows Road from Crows to Lonsdale. Enjoy peaceful farmland, shady woods, and a scenic backroad vibe on this lesser-known county route.

Take a quiet drive west along Burlingame Road from Colonel Glenn Road to Kanis Road just outside Little Rock, Arkansas. This scenic 4-mile stretch blends wooded hills, rural charm, and easy access to the city.

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 peaceful 4-mile drive along Saltillo Road from Vilonia to Saltillo, Arkansas. This rural route through Faulkner County passes farmland, woods, and quiet countryside, offering a scenic shortcut between U.S. 64 and AR-286.

Cruise along 9 peaceful miles of White County Road 12 from El Paso to Floyd, Arkansas. This scenic drive showcases rural farmland, wooded patches, and local charm between AR-5 and AR-31 — a perfect slice of central Arkansas backroads.

Cruise 24 miles of Historic Route 66 from Sullivan to Fanning, Missouri — featuring small towns, classic roadside stops, Missouri Hick BBQ, the Murals of Cuba, and the World’s Largest Rocking Chair. A nostalgic slice of America’s Mother Road.

Enjoy a peaceful 9-mile drive from Tims Ford State Park to Lynchburg, Tennessee along Chestnut Ridge, Pleasant Hill, and Cobb Hollow roads. This scenic rural route offers farmland, forest views, and a charming entrance into Lynchburg.