Arkansas
Arkansas Highway 7
Arkansas Highway 7 travels across western Arkansas between Harrison and Hot Springs. The 160-mile scenic drive follows AR 7, which is a two-lane paved road suitable for all types of vehicles. Arkansas Highway 7 usually remains open year-round.
Crowley's Ridge Parkway
Crowley's Ridge Parkway is in eastern Arkansas, traveling between Saint Francis and Helena. The byway is nearly 200 miles long and follows a series of US and Arkansas Highways, all of which are two-lane paved roads. The byway is usually open year-round.
Mount Magazine Scenic Byway
Mount Magazine scenic byway is located in west-central Arkansas about 40 miles east of Fort Smith. The northern access is just south of Paris off AR 109. It travels southeast to Havana and ends at the junction with AR 10. The byway is 30 miles of two-lane paved road suitable for all vehicles. It follows AR 309 and FSR 1606 and is open all year.
Ozark Highlands Scenic Byway
Ozark Highlands is in northwest Arkansas about 60 miles east of Fort Smith. Southern access is east of Clarksville off US 64. The byway heads north for 45 miles and officially ends at the Ozark National Forest boundary, north of Mossville. Ozark Highlands follows AR 21, a two-lane paved road safe for travel by all types of vehicles. The highway usually remains open year-round.
Pig Trail Scenic Byway
Pig Trail is in northwest Arkansas about 30 miles east of Fort Smith. The 28-mile byway follows AR 23 between Ozark and Saint Paul. Arkansas Highway 23 is a two-lane paved road suitable for all types of vehicles. It usually remains open year-round.