1Blue Ridge Parkway, the Carolinas and Virginia
Pierre Leclerc PhotographyFor spectacular views of national forests and the Appalachian mountains, hit the 469-mile Blue Ridge Parkway through Virginia and the Carolinas. If you plan your trip in the fall, you'll be treated to some truly stunning fall foliage.
2Beartooth Highway, Montana and Wyoming
Yves Marcoux / Design PicsBeartooth Highway is known for its stunning scenery, rugged terrain, and abundance of wildlife. There will be plenty of lookout points along the way to take in the gorgeous views—and take photos, of course!
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3Kancamagus Highway, New Hampshire
Craig ZerbeNatural beauty abounds on the iconic Kancamagus Highway in New Hampshire. It's also considered one of the best fall foliage viewing areas in the world.
4Overseas Highway, Florida
Artur DebatOn this world-famous 113-mile drive, you'll traverse 42 bridges that connect the Florida Keys to the Florida mainland. You'll feel like you're floating across the sparkling blue waters of the Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf of Mexico.
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5Pacific Coast Highway, California
Doug MeekTake an epic West Coast road trip from San Francisco to Los Angeles for crisp ocean breezes, wide-open spaces, and breathtaking scenery. You'll want to make pitstops in beautiful seaside towns like Monterey, Pebble Beach, Malibu, and Santa Barbara, to name a few.
6Route 66, California
Stewart LeiwakabessyGet your kicks on Route 66! This iconic highway includes the best scenery the Golden State has to offer, from the wide-open spaces of the Mojave Desert to the sea views of Santa Monica.
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7Scenic Byway 12, Utah
Peter UngerThis stunning scenic byway connects Capitol Reef National Park with Bryce Canyon National Park. Along the way, you'll enjoy views of sandstone canyons, dramatic cliffs, and towering rock formations.
8Cascade Loop, Washington
James Ronan / FOAPExplore some of Washington state's most beautiful scenery by taking the 440-mile Cascade Loop. You can drive this circle clockwise or counterclockwise but either way you'll get to see Puget Sound and a gorgeous mix of mountains and farmland.
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9Going-to-the-Sun Road, Montana
Different_BrianGoing-to-the-Sun-Road is known as one of the most beautiful and adventurous roads in the world. Follow its cliffside curves through the snow-dusted mountains and valleys of Glacier National Park.
10Skyline Drive, Virginia
zrfphotoCoast along the crest of the Blue Ridge Mountains in Shenandoah National Park. This gorgeous drive boasts plenty of incredible hiking along the way, including a section of the Appalachian Trail.
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11Talimena Scenic Drive, Oklahoma and Arkansas
zrfphotoWind through 54 miles of lush scenery and unparalleled views amid the beautiful Ouachita National Forest. The best time to take this drive is from late October to early November, when you'll enjoy fiery red and gold trees.
12Highway 101, California, Oregon, and Washington
Feng Wei PhotographySoak in rugged coastal views and towering redwoods as you cruise down Highway 101 through California, Oregon, and Washington. This stretch is known for its blend of wine country and beaches so you're sure to get your fill of both!
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13Lake Shore Drive, Chicago
Perry SpringArchitecture lovers will enjoy this 15-mile urban drive around the city of Chicago. Get the best of both worlds with green space, beaches, and Lake Michigan on one side and a mix of parkland and striking skyscrapers on the other.
14Bluebonnet Trail, Texas
Ronnie WigginAnyone who loves flowers has to try this scenic trail, which is the oldest one in Texas. You'll enjoy endless views of pretty blue wildflowers as you drive through gorgeous fields, prairies, and parks.
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15Trail Ridge Road, Colorado
130920Climbing as high as 12,183 feet, this road holds the honor of being America's highest continuously paved highway. Also known as the "Highway to the Sky," it winds through stunning mountain peaks, high-alpine tundra, and some of Rocky Mountain National Park's best views.
16Anchorage to Valdez Highway, Alaska
Cavan ImagesThere's so much to explore on the adventurous drive from Anchorage to Valdez! It's dotted with mountain ranges, glaciers, and a rugged canyon featuring waterfalls and an old railroad tunnel.
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17Cherohala Skyway, Tennessee and North Carolina
JillLangCherohala Skyway is known for its beautiful mountain views, scenic overlooks, and pristine waterfalls. It's also popular among motorcyclists and was featured as one of the Discovery Channel's Top 10 Motorcycle Rides in North America.
18Lemhi Pass, Montana and Idaho
knowlesgalleryCalling all American history buffs! Lemhi Pass was famously visited by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark on their epic journey across the American West, and in fact was the highest point their party reached. To this day, this remote mountain pass offers drivers beautiful natural views similar to what Lewis and Clark witnessed on foot.
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19Ocean Drive, Newport, Rhode Island
jmoor17Take in stunning coastal views and Newport's opulent historic mansions on this famous 10-mile drive. Be sure to make a stop at Fort Adams State Park, where you can tour the largest coastal fort in the country.
20Park Loop Road, Maine
PictureLakePark Loop Road is one of the best scenic drives in the country as well as a fantastic way to explore Acadia National Park. You'll enjoy views of rocky coastline, ocean, lakes, mountains, and forest all in one 27-mile trip.

Tierney McAfee is a freelance writer and Country Living and The Pioneer Woman contributor who covers entertainment, holiday & entertaining, food & drinks, design ideas, DIY, and more.
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