Take a 46-mile drive along U.S. Highway 64 from Waynesboro to Pulaski, Tennessee, passing through rural landscapes, forest preserves, and small-town bypasses in the heart of southern Middle Tennessee.

Drive past working farms, silos, and open agricultural land with the Farmland tag—capturing the rural fabric of the country.
The 🌾 Farmland tag identifies routes that pass through active agricultural areas, where fields, silos, barns, and tractors are common sights. These roads often wind through rural communities and showcase the day-to-day life of America’s working landscapes—whether it’s rows of corn, wheat, soybeans, or pastureland dotted with livestock.
Travelers on farmland-tagged routes can expect a slower pace and a direct look at the country’s agricultural backbone. These drives frequently intersect with small towns, local markets, and seasonal roadside stands offering fresh produce or handmade goods.

Take a 46-mile drive along U.S. Highway 64 from Waynesboro to Pulaski, Tennessee, passing through rural landscapes, forest preserves, and small-town bypasses in the heart of southern Middle Tennessee.

Take a scenic six-mile drive from Bauxite to Sardis, Arkansas along West Sardis Road. This peaceful stretch winds through wooded neighborhoods and rural countryside just south of Little Rock.

Join us for a 35-mile journey through one of Arkansas’s most scenic and twist-filled stretches as we head north from Lamar to Sand Gap along Arkansas Highway 123 — better known among motorcycle enthusiasts as The Arkansas Dragon. This ride showcases not only the…

Take a relaxing 8-mile drive through rural Arkansas along Highway 84 from Bismarck to De Roche, passing forests, farmland, and quiet countryside in Hot Spring County.

Take a 12-mile scenic drive along Arkansas Highway 227 from the edge of Hot Springs through Mountain Pine to the shores of Lake Ouachita State Park. Explore attractions like the Mid-America Science Museum and end your ride at one of Arkansas’s clearest lakes.

Travel U.S. Route 49 from Lula, Mississippi, to Helena, Arkansas, crossing the Mississippi River via the Helena Bridge and exploring Delta culture in this scenic 4-mile drive.

Travel five miles west along Mississippi Highway 14 through Rolling Fork, Mississippi, for a short but scenic drive that begins on Race Street and ends at Highway 1. Explore the Mississippi Delta’s quiet charm and history.

Cruise 43 miles of Mississippi Delta soul along U.S. Route 61 from Vicksburg to Rolling Fork. Discover small towns, blues history, farmland views, and quiet two-lane highway charm on this scenic stretch of the historic Blues Highway.

Cruise 15 miles of U.S. Route 80 from Tallulah to Delta, Louisiana, passing through scenic bayous, rural farmland, and historic small towns before merging with I-20 to cross the Mississippi River.

Cruise 29 miles down U.S. Route 65 from Lake Providence to Tallulah, Louisiana. This peaceful drive along the Mississippi River weaves through quiet farmland, historic small towns, and natural wetland habitats—perfect for a scenic rural road trip.

Take a scenic 24-mile drive along U.S. Route 65 from Eudora, Arkansas to Lake Providence, Louisiana. Explore Delta farmland, lakeside views, and small-town charm as this quiet two-lane route winds through the heart of the Lower Mississippi Valley.

Cruise 16 miles down U.S. Route 65 from Lake Village to Eudora through the heart of Arkansas’s Delta country. This scenic rural drive showcases farmland, history, and small-town charm along the Mississippi River’s western edge.