💎 Hidden Gem

Discover scenic drives tagged as 💎 Hidden Gems—lesser-known routes that offer stunning views, quiet charm, and unforgettable detours off the beaten path. Explore the roads most travelers miss.

 

Not every incredible drive makes the guidebooks — and that’s exactly where the 💎 Hidden Gem tag comes in. These are the routes that quietly impress: roads that wind through breathtaking landscapes, sleepy towns, or offbeat attractions most travelers overlook. They might not carry national recognition, but they leave a lasting impression on those who take the time to explore them.

Some Hidden Gems might trace the shores of little-known lakes, carve through dense backwoods, or cross through regions steeped in local history. Others might serve as scenic bypasses that rival the main highway — slower, yes, but infinitely more rewarding. Often, these routes are kept alive by those who know and love them best: locals, roadtrippers, and curious wanderers alike.

When you see the 💎 Hidden Gem tag, think of it as a personal recommendation from the road itself. These aren’t just alternate paths — they’re memorable experiences waiting to be discovered, filmed, and shared.

Routes Tagged: 💎 Hidden Gem

Mississippi Highway 315: Sardis to Oxford

Mississippi Highway 315: Sardis to Oxford

Discover the scenic 5-mile drive along Mississippi Highway 315 from Sardis to Oxford. Pass beneath the massive Sardis Dam, wind through wooded hills and farmland, and finish at the gateway to Oxford’s cultural and university life.

Arkansas Highway 74: Winslow to Devil’s Den State Park

Arkansas Highway 74: Winslow to Devil’s Den State Park

Take a scenic drive along Arkansas Highway 74 from Winslow to Devil’s Den State Park, a winding Ozark backroad filled with forested ridges, tight curves, and stunning views that lead into one of Arkansas’s most iconic parks.

Arizona Route 66: Seligman to Kingman

Arizona Route 66: Seligman to Kingman

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.

Arkansas Highway 125: Peel Ferry

Arkansas Highway 125: Peel Ferry

Cross Bull Shoals Lake aboard Arkansas Highway 125’s Peel Ferry — Arkansas’s last public ferry. This unique mile-long crossing delivers scenic views, peaceful waters, and a one-of-a-kind Ozarks driving experience.

Arkansas Highway 74: Brentwood to Elkins

Arkansas Highway 74: Brentwood to Elkins

Take a winding drive through the Boston Mountains as we follow Arkansas Highway 74 from Brentwood to Wyola, then continue along scenic county roads to Elkins. This 14-mile route showcases forested hills, rural homesteads, and quiet Ozark charm.

Tennessee Highway 46: Leipers Fork

Tennessee Highway 46: Leipers Fork

Take a peaceful drive along Tennessee Highway 46 from the Natchez Trace Parkway into Leiper’s Fork. This 2-mile route offers scenic views, rural charm, and a gateway into one of Tennessee’s most vibrant artistic communities.

Old Trace Road: Tennessee

Old Trace Road: Tennessee

Take a peaceful drive along Old Trace Road in Tennessee’s Laurel Hill WMA, a 2.4-mile gravel route tracing the original Natchez Trace through quiet woods and historic terrain.

U.S. Route 160: Cortez to Durango – Colorado

U.S. Route 160: Cortez to Durango – Colorado

Experience the beauty of southwest Colorado on this 45-mile drive along US Route 160 from Cortez to Durango. Explore Mesa Verde, pass through Mancos and Hesperus, and enjoy golden autumn views into the Animas River Valley.