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The mountains in Tennessee. Just lovely..
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The various highways from MD to Columbus, OH.
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That would be Highway 101 - the Oregon coast highway from Washington state to California. Simply spectacular along every single mile!!
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I live in the largest Ponderosa Pine forest left. We have lots of awesome back roads. We love to go four wheeling and hiking all the time. My favorite road is forest service road #66. We are located in Northern Arizona.
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On a trip from Paris to Athens.The scenery was varied and beautiful ,and went through Switzerland ,Italy,Yugoslavia,and Greece.
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A road in northern Worthington...especially during the fall!
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The Icefields Parkway Between Banff and Jasper National Parks straddling British Columbia and Alberta. Every turn in the road will find me going "Oooooooh......Aaaaaaaah!!! Look at that!!! Love over there!!! Let's get out and see___!!!" And if you add "Going to the Sun" road through Glacier National Park in the US at the lower end of the same Rockies, you've got the most awesome road trip imaginable:-)
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The Kona "highway", Hawaii. Scenic but you need nerves of steel.
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The road to Hana. On the island of Maui. The road hugs the side of the island and crosses many one lane bridges.
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I'm gonna say highway 1 in california. Love that ocean view. And forest too.
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I'd say 2 so far. The road to Hana on the south island of Maui. Between the ocean and cliffs and the waterfalls and tropical greenary, there was always something to see. Also, the Blue Ridge Parkway in North Carolina and Tennessee were great during the fall colors.
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As already mentioned, the road to Hana in Hawaii, the Icefields Parkway in the Canadian Rockies, the Pacific Coast Highway in California. I'd also add the Corniches in the South of France, and several roads (whose names escape me) driving in the Alps of Switzerland and around the fjords of Norway.
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The Ozark Mountains.
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The road through Snowdonia in the height of summer/winter. It's fantastic, particularly the lake in summer.
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My favorite 2 in New England come to mind now because it is Autumn: 1) The Kangamangus Highway in NH 2) Grafton Notch State Park in Maine/ NH ...towering cliffs of golden yellow, orange and red. Great hikes too!
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Highway 61 in Minnesota from Two Harbors to Canada it follows the North Shore of Lake Superior
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I think it's called Skyline drive through the Blue Ridge Mountains.......I drove through there last fall and it was just.........spectacular. Also drove through Point Pleasant........(Mothman Prophies) which was Spooktacular.
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Toke n' drive. Lots of trees and creeks and long winding roads with no one around for miles. Its in between gibon, IL and Fisher, IL
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Indiana State Road 47 really neat hills
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The Road to Hana on Maui.
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The Blue Ridge Parkway in Virginia.
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I've got several: #1: The drive from Durango to Ouray, Colorado. Called the million dollar highway. #2: The "high road" to Taos, NM. This is the road from Santa Fe to Taos. #3: Blue Ridge Parkway in Virginia and North Carolina #4: The Natchez Trace Parkway in Tennessee and Mississippi
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For me it was riding a motorcycle through the San Juan Mountains in Colorado. I can't remember the name of the road right off hand though, sorry. :)
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That's a tough one. I've been on the Pacific Coast Highway, been to Yosemite and driven all over California (desert, mountains, etc.), across the US on a couple of different routes, driven all the way around and across Puerto Rico, ditto for Okinawa, all across Japan, been to Korea, but I guess I would have to say the road that goes along the Grand Canyon.
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The one overlooking the cliffs... beautiful scenery!
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I like roads in Utah.
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The A1A from Brevard Country down...
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I once went all the way up US1 from Long Beach, CA to Seattle, WA. Some of that was really nice.
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