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River Road Scenic Byway: 23.5 37.8 Michigan M-65 and Rollways Road near Hale: US 23 in Oscoda: September 22, 2005: Scenic drive through the Au Sable River Valley: Recreational [143] NSB Rogue-Umpqua Scenic Byway: 172.0 276.8 Oregon OR 234 at I-5 in Gold Hill: OR 138 at I-5 in Roseburg: June 13, 2002: Follows two scenic rivers through ...
"Umpqua State Scenic Corridor". Oregon Parks and Recreation Department This page was last edited on 3 August 2023, at 01:42 (UTC). Text is ...
Near the southern tip of the lake the scenic byway turns west and then southwest on OR 230. Here it follows the Rogue River, eventually merges with OR 62 near Union Creek. On its last leg the route meets up with OR 234 and passes near Upper and Lower Table Rock. The byway's terminus is at Gold Hill. The entire scenic byway is 172 miles (277 km ...
From the East Coast to the West and from Alaska to Hawaii, every state boasts an awesome scenic drive full of fascinating sights, winding lanes, and opportunities for fun.
[5] Many current national parks had been previously protected as national monuments by the president under the Antiquities Act or as other designations created by Congress before being redesignated by Congress; the newest national park is New River Gorge, previously a National River, and the most recent entirely new park is National Park of ...
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 ...
Twenty-six miles of the river run through the national forest. The Rogue-Umpqua National Scenic Byway extends 172 miles (277 km) through the nearby Rogue River–Siskiyou and Umpqua national forests, as well as the Medford and Roseburg districts of the Bureau of Land Management (B.L.M.) of the United States Department of the Interior and ...
Oregon Route 138 is an Oregon state highway that runs between the city of Elkton and a junction with U.S. Route 97 at Diamond Lake Junction. The highway has several distinct stretches, and is the main east–west highway through Roseburg, and provides access to Crater Lake National Park from the north.