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Wild Rivers Recreation Area is located in north central New Mexico within the Rio Grande del Norte National Monument. Two rivers that run through the park, the Rio Grande and Red River are National Wild and Scenic Rivers. NM 378 that traverses the recreation area is designated a New Mexico Scenic Byway. Recreational opportunities include ...
Byway follows a former railway bed along the Deschutes River, through the multi-colored walls of a canyon made of Columbia River basalt. This wild and scenic river provides many recreational opportunities, such as rafting, fishing, and wildlife viewing. [45] II Lunar Crater Back Country Byway: Nevada: 24 39 US 6, 31 miles east of NV 375
Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Trail of the Ancients Scenic Byway (New Mexico) U. U.S. Route 66 in New Mexico; W. Wild Rivers Back Country Scenic Byway
Illinois contains only 188 miles of the nearly 1,000-mile Ohio River Scenic Byway, but the route passes through a beautiful region of southern Illinois, full of natural scenery and historical ...
This 161-mile byway “goes through some of the most rugged and remote country in the Lower 48, following the Salmon River through the Salmon and Challis national forests and provides access to ...
Rangeley Lakes Scenic Byway; Red Gulch/Alkali National Back Country Byway; River Road National Scenic Byway; Rogue-Umpqua Scenic Byway; Historic Route 66; U.S. Route 66 in Arizona; U.S. Route 66 in Illinois; U.S. Route 66 in New Mexico; Route 169 (Connecticut–Massachusetts) U.S. Route 66; Russell–Brasstown Scenic Byway
Logo of the National Wild and Scenic Rivers System President Lyndon B. Johnson signs the National Wild and Scenic Rivers Act into law, October 2, 1968. The National Wild and Scenic Rivers System was created by the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act of 1968 (Public Law 90-542 [1]), enacted by the U.S. Congress to preserve certain rivers with outstanding natural, cultural, and recreational values in a ...
Lower Farmington and Salmon Brook Wild and Scenic Rivers [3] Farmington River, Salmon Brook, East Branch Salmon Brook, West Branch Salmon Brook: CT: NPS: Mar 12, 2019 0 0 61.7 mi (99.3 km) 61.7 mi (99.3 km) Farmington National Wild and Scenic River [3] West Branch Farmington River: CT: NPS: Aug 26, 1994 0 0 15.1 mi (24.3 km) 15.1 mi (24.3 km)