U.S. Numbered Highway System

Explore the U.S. Numbered Highway System—historic routes, major corridors, and scenic roads connecting every region of the country. Learn more about U.S. Highways across America.

The U.S. Numbered Highway System—often referred to as U.S. Routes or U.S. Highways—is a nationwide network of roads established in 1926 to improve long-distance automobile travel across the United States. Unlike the Interstate system, U.S. Highways predate freeways and often serve as main streets, scenic byways, or vital connectors through rural and urban communities alike. Many historic routes, including iconic roads like U.S. Route 66, trace their roots to this enduring network.

These highways use a grid system for numbering: odd-numbered routes run north–south, increasing from east to west, while even-numbered routes run east–west, increasing from north to south. Important cross-country highways typically end in “0” or “1” (like US 20 or US 1), and three-digit offshoots usually indicate spurs or loops branching from mainline routes.

Today, the U.S. Highway system continues to evolve—some segments have been decommissioned, realigned, or upgraded to freeways—but many routes remain essential for regional travel, trucking, and scenic exploration. This category explores the entire U.S. Numbered Highway network, from coast to coast and border to border.

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[Revisited] U.S. Highway 51: Fulton to Union City – Tennessee

[Revisited] U.S. Highway 51: Fulton to Union City – Tennessee

Cruise 12 miles down U.S. Highway 51 from Fulton to Union City, Tennessee. Experience open farmland, small-town charm, and quick access to local attractions like Discovery Park of America. Ideal for travelers seeking a scenic and convenient route through northwest Tenne…

U.S. Highway 62: Eddyville to Grand Rivers – Kentucky

U.S. Highway 62: Eddyville to Grand Rivers – Kentucky

Cruise along U.S. Highway 62 from Eddyville to Grand Rivers, Kentucky, for 12 scenic miles through lake country. Enjoy views of Lake Barkley, a stop in Kuttawa, and quick access to Land Between the Lakes and local attractions in Grand Rivers.

U.S. Highway 641: Marion to Eddyville – Kentucky

U.S. Highway 641: Marion to Eddyville – Kentucky

Experience 18 scenic miles on U.S. Highway 641 from Marion to Eddyville, Kentucky. Discover charming small towns, peaceful farmland, and local attractions along this underrated western Kentucky route.

U.S. Highway 60: Sturgis to Marion – Kentucky

U.S. Highway 60: Sturgis to Marion – Kentucky

Travel U.S. Highway 60 from Sturgis to Marion, Kentucky, for a 20-mile drive through scenic farmland, charming small towns, and local history. Explore roadside highlights, mining heritage, and the beauty of western Kentucky on this classic American highway.

US Highway 75: I-635 to I-30 – Texas

US Highway 75: I-635 to I-30 – Texas

Cruise 11 miles through the heart of Dallas, Texas, on US-75 from the High Five at I-635 to I-30. Discover iconic interchanges, top Dallas attractions, and everything the North Central Expressway has to offer along this major urban corridor.

U.S. Highway 60: Versailles to Lexington – Kentucky

U.S. Highway 60: Versailles to Lexington – Kentucky

Experience the beauty of Kentucky’s Bluegrass Region on U.S. Highway 60 from Versailles to Lexington. This 6-mile route features rolling pastures, legendary horse farms, the Lexington Blue Grass Airport, and quick access to historic bourbon country—all within a scen…

U.S. Highway 62: Harrison to Eureka Springs – Arkansas

U.S. Highway 62: Harrison to Eureka Springs – Arkansas

Experience the best of the Arkansas Ozarks on U.S. Highway 62 from Harrison to Eureka Springs. This 37-mile drive rolls through small towns, farmland, and winding mountain highways—delivering scenic views, historic downtowns, and a taste of classic Americana along the…

[Revisited] U.S. Highway 160 – Rueter to Forsyth – Missouri

[Revisited] U.S. Highway 160 – Rueter to Forsyth – Missouri

Explore the scenic 21-mile drive along U.S. Highway 160 from Rueter to Forsyth, Missouri. This winding Ozarks route features forested hills, waterfront views, and classic small-town stops—perfect for anyone seeking authentic Missouri scenery and a peaceful road trip.

U.S. Highway 62: Eureka Springs to Harrison – Arkansas

U.S. Highway 62: Eureka Springs to Harrison – Arkansas

Experience the best of the Arkansas Ozarks with this scenic drive along U.S. Highway 62 from Eureka Springs to Harrison. Wind through valleys, historic towns, and rolling hills for 32 miles of classic American road trip adventure.

[Revisited] U.S. Highway 270: Hot Springs to Crystal Springs

[Revisited] U.S. Highway 270: Hot Springs to Crystal Springs

Cruise 25 miles along US Highway 270 from Hot Springs to Crystal Springs and discover Arkansas at its finest. Roll past city limits on a modern bypass, wind through pine forests and rivers, and finish with some legendary BBQ at Burl’s Smokehouse. Ideal for those seeki…

U.S. Highway 70: Lonoke to Brinkley – Arkansas

U.S. Highway 70: Lonoke to Brinkley – Arkansas

Cruise U.S. Highway 70 from Lonoke to Brinkley for 44 miles of classic Arkansas prairie scenery, charming small towns, legendary pie shops, and historic river crossings. This route serves up everything from endless farmland and wildlife to rough-and-ready pavement—off…

U.S. Highway 270: Sheridan to White Hall – Arkansas

U.S. Highway 270: Sheridan to White Hall – Arkansas

Drive 18 miles east on U.S. Highway 270 from Sheridan to White Hall, Arkansas, passing through pine forests, rural farmland, and the friendly communities of Grant and Jefferson counties. Discover small-town highlights, local eats, and relaxing scenery along this classic…