The 13 Windiest Roads In America That Must Be On Every Adventurer's Bucket List
By Sarah McCosham|Updated on December 11, 2023(Originally published November 13, 2022)
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Sarah McCosham
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I write like it's my job - because it is! I have a Master's in English and love words: crossword puzzles, Scrabble games, Wordle, and, of course, good, old-fashioned books.
I'm a writer and editor at OnlyInYourState, and a contributing writer at Cincinnati Magazine. I love the Great Outdoors and am endlessly awestruck by this beautiful country of ours. Coffee keeps me going, yoga keeps me sane, my kids keep me grounded, and my writing keeps me inspired.
There’s nothing that compares to a good, old-fashioned scenic drive. Our country is full of beautiful routes that allow for a slow savor of the America the Beautiful, from the Blue Ridge Parkway to the Pacific Coast Highway. For those looking to up the adrenaline factor, however, some spectacularly sinuous scenic roads across the U.S. are nothing short of sublime. If you’re ready to take the (meandering) road less traveled, here are the windiest roads in America for your bucket list.
While we invite you to enjoy the ride along the windiest roads in America, we urge you to slow down and proceed mindfully, as these breathtakingly beautiful roads, can be quite dangerous.
One of the best ways to explore the most beautiful areas of the country is by taking a road trip. Pack the car and head out on one of these epic U.S. road trips.
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Exploring American Scenic Highways
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What are some scenic drives in the USA?
In the U.S., there are numerous scenic highways, byways, and country roads from coast to coast. Here are a few scenic drives in the USA that you should put on your bucket list:
Enchanted Circle Scenic Byway, New Mexico: The charming towns of Taos, Red River, and Eagle Nest are right along this scenic route through New Mexico. And with a name like Enchanted Circle, you just know the views will be something special. This scenic byway is an 85-mile loop that travels through the beautiful Sangre de Cristo Mountains. It makes for a nice weekend road trip with a stay in any of the lovely towns along the way.
Palouse Scenic Byway, Washington: Unlike the twisty mountain roads that often get featured in scenic drives, this Washington drive is a calming oasis of vibrant green rolling hills. The byway is 208 miles in length so you can enjoy a nice long drive as you travel from the Idaho state line to Spokane, Washington. If you enjoy a quiet drive with gorgeous wide-open views, this is the road trip for you.
Western Trails Scenic and Historic Byway, Nebraska: This historic route follows the path that early pioneers took to head west. The fascinating thing about this scenic byway is that much of the road cuts right through epic rock formations so you feel like you are driving on top of (and through) mountains - because, well, you are! A nice pit stop along the way is Ash Hollow, which was a stopping point along the Oregon Trail in the 1800s. You can still see deep wagon wheel ruts at Windlass Hill.
These scenic byways barely scratch the surface of the many wonderful places to travel in the U.S. Check out our ultimate list of scenic drives in the US in this article. Check out one of the RVs from RVShare and go on an amazing road trip or two.