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The Bureau of Land Management Back Country Byways are roads that have been designated by the Bureau of Land Management as scenic byways. Some are also National Scenic Byways or National Forest Scenic Byways. The program was initiated in 1989 and 54 byways have since been designated in the Western United States. [1]
On October 16, 2009, U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood designated 37 new roads as National Scenic Byways and five new All-American Roads. [3] The U.S. Department of Transportation approved the designation on January 19, 2021, of 34 new roads as National Scenic Byways, in addition to 15 new All-American Roads. [4]
I-10 near White Water to Arizona. Twentynine Palms Highway, runs through scenic high desert country and Joshua Tree National Monument. Designated September 14, 1972, in Riverside County: I-10 near White Water to San Bernardino County; State Route 68. Monterey to US 101 in Salinas. Route 68, runs through areas of oak, sycamore, and pine trees ...
The path will allow pedestrians, cyclists and others to travel along the coast safe from traffic.
A National Scenic Area in the United States is a federally designated area of outstanding natural and scenic value that receives a level of protection that is less stringent than wilderness designation. Scenic areas are typically occupied or used in some manner by people and either cannot be considered for wilderness designation, or are seen as ...
National Scenic Byways, managed by the Federal Highway Administration (U.S. Department of Transportation) [6] Some National Scenic Byways are further classified as "All-American Roads", a higher status reserved for especially distinctive roadways. Both classifications are often collectively marketed under the term "America's Byways". [7]
US 97 / SR 161 near Dorris, CA: South end: Route 89 at Forest Service Road 15, Modoc National Forest, near Bartle, CA: Lassen Scenic Byway (loop road) North end: SR 44 / SR 89 near Old Station, CA: South end: SR 147 / SR 89 near Canyondam, CA: Lassen Scenic Byway bypass; From: SR 36 / SR 147 near Westwood, CA: From: SR 36 / SR 89 near Chester ...
M-65 and Rollways Road near Hale, Michigan: US 23 in Oscoda, Michigan: December 20, 1988: Scenic drive through the Au Sable River Valley in the Huron National Forest in the Lower Peninsula of Michigan; also a NSB [10] Rogue-Coquille Scenic Byway: 0 0 Rogue-Umpqua Scenic Byway: 0 0 Also a NSB Russell-Brasstown National Scenic Byway: 0 0 Also a NSB