Scenic byways in the United States

The Catalina Highway climbing Mount Lemmon in the U.S. state of Arizona

Many roads and highways in the United States are labeled scenic byways for having exceptional scenic, historical, archaeological, natural, cultural, or recreational significance. These scenic routes are usually formally designated by national, state, or local agencies in recognition of these qualities, and many are also preserved or managed with special legislation and funding beyond what is required for ordinary road maintenance.[1]

  1. ^ "What is a scenic byway?". Navajo Scenic Roads. Retrieved August 16, 2014.

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