🌲 Forest

Journey through America’s wooded corridors with the Forest tag—featuring routes surrounded by dense trees, state forests, and national park lands.

 

The 🌲 Forest tag highlights routes that pass through densely wooded areas, national forests, or timber-rich landscapes. These drives are often characterized by towering trees, shaded corridors, and a sense of immersion in nature. Whether it’s a winding mountain road lined with evergreens or a backcountry highway flanked by deciduous woods, the forested environment defines the scenery.

These routes are especially vibrant in autumn, when foliage changes color, or in the spring and summer, when greenery is at its peak. Wildlife sightings, hiking trail access, and picnic areas are common features along many forest-tagged segments.

Routes Tagged: 🌲 Forest

U.S. Route 411: Seymour to Maryville – Tennessee

U.S. Route 411: Seymour to Maryville – Tennessee

Enjoy a scenic 15-mile drive on U.S. Route 411 from Seymour to Maryville, Tennessee. Experience rolling hills, historic Wildwood, and the warm small-town charm of Maryville along this beautiful stretch of eastern Tennessee countryside.

U.S. Route 441: Sevierville to Seymour – Tennessee

U.S. Route 441: Sevierville to Seymour – Tennessee

Take a scenic 12-mile drive along U.S. Route 441 from Sevierville to Seymour, Tennessee. Enjoy rolling hills, rural scenery, and a glimpse of Smoky Mountain charm as you travel this vital East Tennessee connector.

Foothills Parkway: Wears Valley to Tallassee – Tennessee

Foothills Parkway: Wears Valley to Tallassee – Tennessee

Take in 32 miles of tranquil mountain scenery along the Foothills Parkway from Wears Valley to Tallassee. Enjoy sweeping overlooks, seasonal colors, and a leisurely drive through Tennessee’s beautiful Smoky Mountain foothills.

U.S. Route 321: Pigeon Forge to Wears Valley – Tennessee

U.S. Route 321: Pigeon Forge to Wears Valley – Tennessee

Cruise 8 miles along U.S. Route 321 from Pigeon Forge to Wears Valley, Tennessee, where lively roadside attractions give way to serene Smoky Mountain scenery, rustic cabins, and open valley views—perfect for a quick scenic drive or a gateway to deeper adventures.

U.S. Route 321: Cosby to Gatlinburg – Tennessee

U.S. Route 321: Cosby to Gatlinburg – Tennessee

Explore the scenic 15-mile drive along U.S. Route 321 from Cosby to Gatlinburg, Tennessee. This route winds through rural farmland, forested hills, and into the bustling heart of the Smokies, offering a perfect mix of mountain scenery and local attractions.

Foothills Parkway: Interstate 40 to Cosby – Tennessee

Foothills Parkway: Interstate 40 to Cosby – Tennessee

Experience the stunning Foothills Parkway from Interstate 40 to Cosby, Tennessee — a 6-mile scenic drive offering breathtaking Smoky Mountain views, peaceful forest pull-offs, and easy access to quiet trails and hidden waterfalls near Cosby.

Interstate 40: U.S. Route 276 to Cosby – Tennessee

Interstate 40: U.S. Route 276 to Cosby – Tennessee

Cruise 28 miles west along Interstate 40 from U.S. Route 276 to Cosby, Tennessee. Experience breathtaking mountain views, the dramatic Pigeon River Gorge, historic tunnels, whitewater adventures in Hartford, and peaceful access to the Smokies at Cosby.

U.S. Route 19: Lake Junaluska to Maggie Valley

U.S. Route 19: Lake Junaluska to Maggie Valley

Cruise U.S. Route 19 from Lake Junaluska to Maggie Valley in North Carolina—a quick 4.5-mile drive through rolling hills, small-town charm, and classic Smoky Mountain scenery, ending at the iconic Wheels Through Time Museum.

U.S. Route 276: Waynesville to Lake Junaluska – North Carolina

U.S. Route 276: Waynesville to Lake Junaluska – North Carolina

Experience a short but scenic drive along U.S. Route 276 from Waynesville to Lake Junaluska, North Carolina. This quick connector route offers mountain town charm, easy access to lakeside trails, and a perfect taste of western North Carolina’s relaxing vibe.