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National Geographic Guide to Scenic Highways and Byways, 4th Edition: The 300 Best Drives in the U.S.

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Discover America's best scenic drives--plus 25 new drives--mile by mile, in this photo-filled, detail-packed National Geographic Guide to Scenic Highways and Byways, 4th Edition. There are famous drives here, including the Blue Ridge Parkway, the Natchez Trace, and some of the prettiest sections of the Great River Road; and lesser-known drives as well, including the back roads of Pennsylvania's Dutch Country; Maryland's quiet Eastern Shore; and Michigan's remote Whitefish Bay. Some drives are jaw-droppingly magnificent--Wyoming's Centennial Scenic Byway and Oregon's dramatic Columbia River Gorge--while others possess quiet beauty, such as the lovely Flint Hills byways of Kansas.

Among the 25 new drives is the Harriett Tubman Underground Railroad Byway in Maryland; Scenic Byway 143--Utah's Patchwork Parkway; and Washington's White Pass Scenic Byway.

Describing the scenery, history, and points of interest along each route, veteran National Geographic writers combine their regional knowledge and storytelling techniques to ensure that your next road trip is a success. Also included are 375 glorious photographs and four-color maps for every drive, along with information on road conditions, driving times, site addresses, visiting hours, admission fees, and more. It all adds up to a "must have" reference for every adventurous motorist.

496 pages, Paperback

Published March 5, 2013

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Profile Image for Jessica Higgins.
1,627 reviews14 followers
February 27, 2018
With pictures, maps, and visiting tips, this new edition is a road warriors must have!

Broken into ten regions, each section gives highlights of scenic drives throughout all fifty states. Each state is featured with a group of ideal drives, which includes a map showing the location and relative distance of the drive as well as one or two color photos that the traveler can expect to take in a certain times of the year. Each drive is also provided with some points of interest to stop along the way as well as a little history. Undoubtedly this doesn’t catch every scenic trip worth taking, but is sure to get even the amateur traveler started in the right direction.

One of my favorite aspects of this book was seeing how many of the drives I have already done. On the ones that I’ve completed, the pictures brought back memories of the drive and I might even add to the list of some of the points of interest. It also gives me a great guide for future places that I want to visit. We’ve always been an “out of the way” travel family preferring to take the less traveled path rather than get there as quick as possible, so this book was right up our alley. I recommend this to people who like to travel and get ideas about places that they would like to visit.

I received a complimentary copy of this book from the publisher. The views and opinions expressed within are my own.
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July 17, 2022
I’ve been cracking this baby open before any road trip for the last 5 years or so. Great recommendations and pretty clear directions.
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1,635 reviews96 followers
May 23, 2009
The National Geographic Guide to Scenic Highways and Byways is another reference I use often to help plan my motorcycle tours and family vacations. It includes over 200 scenic tours, and draws from NG staffers’ experiences with federal and state highways and parkways, NPS sites, National Historic Trails, and other sources. Tours in the following regions are included:

New England: Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut.
Middle Atlantic: New York, New Jersey, Delaware, Pennsylvania, Maryland, West Virginia, and Virginia.
Southeast: North Carolina, Tennessee, Kentucky, Mississippi, Alabama, South Carolina, and Georgia.
Great Lakes: Michigan, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, and Minnesota.
Central Plains: North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, Missouri, and Iowa.
South Central: Louisiana, Texas, Oklahoma, and Arkansas.
Southwest: Utah, Arizona, New Mexico, and Colorado.
Rocky Mountains: Montana, Wyoming, and Idaho.
Northwest: Alaska, Washington, and Oregon.
Far West: Nevada, California, and Hawaii.

Each scenic tour description includes detailed directions, maps, illustrative photos, and descriptions of sites to see along the way. I love to tour by motorcycle, and take at least one long trip every year. Our family vacations are also typically driving vacations, the better to see this amazing country of ours. This book is a wonderful way to plan trips such as these.
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July 19, 2012
There is about nothing more I like in this world than taking a road trip, especially an aimless one that gets me off the chain-store-cluttered interstates and onto the backroads where there's still some remnants of the old American culture and some amazing natural beauty. I picked this up on a whim after taking just such a trip through the Creole Nature Trail in southern Louisiana, and the best thing I can say about it is it got me wanting to get back on the road right away. There's nothing especially compelling about the writing, but he has a sense of fun and adventure, and there's just enough detail that you know what to expect but not so much that you don't want to bother. I'm eager to get started on some of these jaunts!
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3,726 reviews95 followers
July 1, 2013
Very interesting!

Lots of maps and information about things to see and do while on the various scenic highways, and probably the best piece of info. that I have ever seen, "Adm. fee" for when there is an admission fee and not the actual cost of admission, which would date this book almost as soon as it was published. Users can find additional info. by calling a place or checking out their website.

Also, LOTS of colorful photos.

Profile Image for Mary Jo.
38 reviews
November 9, 2008
It was an pretty good source for some of the more scenic drives in the United States. It was a good reference and allowed me to create a list of 10 places I would love to drive through with my camera.
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January 5, 2014
300 might be too many, but there are plenty of options and you can put together a nice cross-country trip from these selections. each mini-chapter includes number of miles, how long it takes, and a good amount of info about stops along the way. a small, lightweight guide to bring with.
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January 7, 2016
Not a good read, but a good book. Excellent travel planner/companion that will get used lots. Don't plan on reading through the book and expect to determine your next trip, but it definitely highlights which routes to take.
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172 reviews3 followers
October 26, 2007
Not many routes, but well-documented. Worth a look if you like back-roading.
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3,102 reviews203 followers
October 9, 2009
Going with us on our vacation! Should help us find some great scenic drives along the way.
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April 8, 2012
a book I'll probably never mark as "read" unless I finish all of them during my lifetime!
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1,792 reviews7 followers
April 13, 2013
If you seek out natural beauty and adventure... this book is for you!
It doesn't cover all the great scenic drives, but far more than I have time to see.
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533 reviews5 followers
August 1, 2013
Mycket info men få bilder och lite snålt format.
Profile Image for Esther.
12 reviews5 followers
June 26, 2018
Used this to plan several trips. Basically it's great escapism on a cold, snowy day. Good for day dreaming about summer and warm traveling weather.
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March 10, 2019
I mean, I didn't get a ton from it personally, but got one thing from it, and it may be useful to revisit at some point.
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August 15, 2021
Well laid out but would need to take on your road trip as too detailed to be interesting until you're there.
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9 reviews
January 1, 2022
Easy to read, and offers unique landmarks that are worth the detour. The focus on parks, historic spots, and geography will keep it current for years to come.
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1,217 reviews43 followers
May 22, 2023
Lots of good info.
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