🦆 Wetlands

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.

Routes Tagged: 🦆 Wetlands

Interstate 57: Charleston to Sikeston – Missouri

Interstate 57: Charleston to Sikeston – Missouri

Take a ride down Interstate 57’s Missouri segment, a 12-mile stretch from Charleston to its current terminus at I-55 near Sikeston. Discover how this quiet Bootheel route fits into the growing I-57 corridor between Illinois and Arkansas.

U.S. Route 62: Fort Defiance – Illinois

U.S. Route 62: Fort Defiance – Illinois

Take a short but powerful drive along U.S. Route 62 from U.S. Highway 51 to Fort Defiance, Illinois, and on into Missouri. Explore the historic confluence of the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers and cross the Cairo Mississippi River Bridge into the heart of America.

U.S. Route 41: Evansville, Indiana to Henderson, Kentucky

U.S. Route 41: Evansville, Indiana to Henderson, Kentucky

Take a brief but pivotal ride along U.S. Route 41 from Interstate 69 in Evansville, Indiana to the Kentucky state line. This 1-mile drive showcases a vital cross-river connector between Indiana and Kentucky, leading directly to the famed twin bridges into Henderson.