Experience the historic Blue Ridge Parkway, America's longest linear park running through Virginia and North Carolina. This scenic route connects Shenandoah National Park to Great Smoky Mountains National Park, featuring historic sites, natural wonders, and cultural landmarks.
1
Humpback Rocks
1800s
2
Blue Ridge Music Center
1800s-Present
3
Mabry Mill
1910s
4
Moses H. Cone Memorial Park
1900s
5
Linn Cove Viaduct
1980s
6
Linville Falls
Natural History
7
Museum of North Carolina Minerals
Geological History
8
Mount Mitchell State Park
Prehistoric-Present
9
Craggy Gardens
Natural History
10
Folk Art Center
1900s-Present
Known as the "Mother Road," Route 66 was one of America's original highways, running from Chicago to Los Angeles. This historic route showcases vintage Americana, quirky roadside attractions, and the spirit of the great American road trip.
1
Lou Mitchell's Restaurant
1923-Present
2
Gateway Arch
1965-Present
3
Cadillac Ranch
1974-Present
4
Painted Desert Trading Post
1940-Present
5
Santa Monica Pier
1909-Present
California's State Route 1 offers one of America's most stunning coastal drives, winding along the Pacific Ocean from Orange County to Mendocino County. Experience dramatic cliffs, pristine beaches, and charming coastal towns.
1
Glass Beach
1906-Present
2
Bixby Creek Bridge
1932-Present
3
McWay Falls
Natural Formation
4
Hearst Castle
1919-Present
5
Santa Barbara Mission
1786-Present