🌞 The South

Hit the road through the American South with scenic drives across Kentucky, Louisiana, Florida, and more. Discover historic byways, bayous, and Southern backroads.

 

Welcome to The South, where every mile tells a story rich in culture, history, and charm. This region spans a vibrant tapestry of landscapes—from the smoky peaks of Appalachia to the flat, sun-drenched Gulf Coast. Whether you’re cruising through the Bluegrass hills of Kentucky, exploring the bayous of Louisiana, or winding along Florida’s backroads, the South delivers a uniquely American experience filled with hospitality and heart.

Our drives across the Southern United States reveal both well-known highways and forgotten backroads. You’ll find scenic routes like the Natchez Trace Parkway, legendary paths like U.S. Route 11, and countless stretches of local charm dotted with BBQ joints, cotton fields, old rail crossings, and Civil War-era courthouses. This category is your guide to all the hidden gems and major corridors that shape Southern road culture—past and present.

From family road trips to solo explorations, The South offers something for every traveler. Expect stunning vistas, historical detours, and a slower pace that invites you to roll down the windows and take it all in. Let the cicadas sing, the gas station coffee flow, and the roadside attractions surprise you. This is Southern road travel, and it’s never just about the destination—it’s about the journey.

States in The South 🌞

Explore 🌞 The South

U.S. Highway 41A: Monteagle to Winchester – Tennessee

U.S. Highway 41A: Monteagle to Winchester – Tennessee

Take a scenic drive along U.S. Highway 41A from Monteagle to Winchester, Tennessee, through the historic town of Sewanee and the heart of the Cumberland Plateau. Discover mountain views, historic charm, and natural beauty along this 15-mile stretch.

Tennessee Route 155: Westbound in Nashville

Tennessee Route 155: Westbound in Nashville

Explore 16 miles of Nashville’s Briley Parkway (TN-155) as we travel westbound across the Cumberland River, connecting key interstates and bypassing the city’s core. From Opry Mills to I-40, this route showcases both

U.S. Route 412: Columbia – Tennessee

U.S. Route 412: Columbia – Tennessee

Take a 14-mile drive along U.S. Route 412 through Columbia, Tennessee, from Interstate 65 to U.S. Highway 43. This route blends farmland, forest, and urban Columbia, including a Duck River crossing and access to major highways.

Tennessee Route 99: Chapel Hill to Columbia

Tennessee Route 99: Chapel Hill to Columbia

Drive Tennessee Route 99 from Chapel Hill to Columbia for 12 scenic miles through farmland, forest, and river valleys. Follow this relaxing rural route to Columbia via Bear Creek Pike and key junctions with US-431 and I-65.

Tennessee State Route 270: Unionville to Chapel Hill

Tennessee State Route 270: Unionville to Chapel Hill

Cruise through the heart of Middle Tennessee on State Route 270, a peaceful 10-mile drive from Unionville to Chapel Hill. This scenic byway offers quiet farmland views, rolling hills, and access to Henry Horton State Park.

Arkansas Highway 69: Moorefield to Jacksonport

Arkansas Highway 69: Moorefield to Jacksonport

Take a 21-mile scenic drive along Arkansas Highway 69 from Moorefield to Jacksonport, passing through Sulphur Rock, Magness, and Newark before ending at historic Jacksonport State Park.

U.S. Route 41A: Shelbyville to Unionville – Tennessee

U.S. Route 41A: Shelbyville to Unionville – Tennessee

Take a peaceful 7-mile drive north along U.S. Route 41A from Shelbyville to Unionville, Tennessee. This short scenic route passes through rural farmland, woodlands, and quiet countryside, ending at TN-270 toward Columbia.

Tennessee Route 82: Lynchburg to Shelbyville

Tennessee Route 82: Lynchburg to Shelbyville

Cruise through the heart of Tennessee on TN-82, a peaceful 14-mile drive from Lynchburg to Shelbyville filled with farmland, forests, and small-town charm. Perfect for a relaxing scenic route through Moore and Bedford Counties.

Tennessee State Parks: Tims Ford State Park

Tennessee State Parks: Tims Ford State Park

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.

Tennessee Route 476: Winchester to Tims Ford State Park

Tennessee Route 476: Winchester to Tims Ford State Park

Take a scenic ride along Tennessee State Route 476 from Winchester to Tims Ford State Park. This short but beautiful drive crosses Tims Ford Lake twice, offering views of rural farmland, forested hills, and lakeside recreation in Franklin County.

U.S. Route 41: Chattanooga to Haletown – Tennessee

U.S. Route 41: Chattanooga to Haletown – Tennessee

Take a scenic 15-mile drive along U.S. Route 41 from Chattanooga to Haletown, Tennessee. This short but beautiful stretch travels through Lookout Valley, along the Tennessee River, and past Nickajack Lake—with forested hills, riverside views, and local history along t…