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The West Elk Loop Scenic and Historic Byway is a 205-mile (330 km) National Forest Scenic Byway and Colorado Scenic and Historic Byway located in Delta, Garfield, Gunnison, Montrose, and Pitkin counties Colorado, USA. The byway reaches its zenith at Kebler Pass, elevation 10,007 feet (3,050 m), between Crested Butte and Paonia.
Highway 87 then becomes part of the park's Wildlife Loop, and runs through the town of Blue Bell. At milepost 17.180 (27.649 km), Highway 87 intersects U.S. Route 16A. [1] From this point onward, the road is part of the Peter Norbeck Scenic Byway. [5] The two routes form a concurrency and proceed east, passing Legion Lake. [3]
Also known as Highway 240, the Badlands Loop State Scenic Byway passes through 31 miles of buttes, cliffs, and spires, and showcases Badlands National Park ($30 a vehicle for seven days) with its ...
Also a Utah Scenic Byway. [15] [91] [92] I Wild Rivers Back Country Scenic Byway: New Mexico: 13 21 La Junta Point in Rio Grande del Norte National Monument: NM 522 and NM 387 in Questa: Follows the Rio Grande Gorge through Rio Grande del Norte National Monument and Wild Rivers Recreation Area in north-central New Mexico; also a State Scenic ...
St. Croix Scenic Byway. Minnesota With nearly two dozen scenic byways, the Land of 10,000 Lakes is a highly underrated road trip destination. Among the state's best options is the 124-mile St ...
Western Highlands Scenic Byway: 21.4 34.4 New Jersey CR 515 at Route 23 in Hardyston Township: Route 94 at the New York state line in Vernon Township: February 16, 2021: Route through the central Appalachian Highlands in the Skylands Region of New Jersey Recreational [181] NSB Wetlands and Wildlife Scenic Byway: 76.7 123.4 Kansas
The Peter Norbeck National Scenic Byway is located in the Black Hills, while the Native American Scenic Byway runs along the Missouri River in the north-central part of the state. Other scenic byways include the Badlands Loop Scenic Byway, the Spearfish Canyon Scenic Byway, and the Wildlife Loop Road Scenic Byway. [6]
The Colorado Scenic and Historic Byways Program was established in March 1989, and is one of the oldest state scenic byway programs. Since 1989, the program has designated 26 Colorado Scenic and Historic Byways with 2,585 miles (4,160 km) of roadway, 4,459 miles (7,176 km) including scenic byway extensions in adjacent states.