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Scenic America Celebrates Announcement of New Scenic Byways Designations

New Designations Announced for the First Time since 2009

WASHINGTON, DC—Scenic America celebrates the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA)’s announcement today of 34 National Scenic Byways and 15 All-American Roads, the first additions to the program since 2009. The new designees– ranging from Maine’s Katahdin Woods and Waters Scenic Byway to California’s Historic Route 66 Needles to Barstow Scenic Byway– traverse 28 states, bringing the total of America’s Byways® to 184 in 48 states.

Established in 1991, the National Scenic Byways Program recognizes roadways with notable scenic, historic, cultural, natural, recreational, and archaeological qualities. Scenic America, a national environmental nonprofit that preserves and enhances the visual character and scenic beauty of America, led the charge to revitalize and restore funding for the program.

“The National Scenic Byways Program brings new jobs, tourism, and other benefits to communities along these scenic roads, which are often located in parts of the country where such resources are desperately needed and harder to come by. We are grateful to Rep. David Cicilline (D-RI), Sen. Susan Collins (R-ME), Rep. Garret Graves (R-LA), Sen. Ben Cardin (D-MD), and the nine Members who led the way to pass Public Law No. 116-57, The Reviving America’s Scenic Byways Act, making today’s announcement possible,” said Scenic America President Mark Falzone. “We are excited to partner with the new designees as they tap into the program’s benefits, and we look forward to helping other byways across the country in applying for future byways designations.”

Recognizing the potential impact of the National Scenic Byways Program on America’s travel and tourism industry and on its own scenic conservation mission, Scenic America took the lead to work with Congress to open a new nominations process and establish funding for the program. Through the leadership of Sen. Collins and Sen. Jack Reed (D-RI), Congress included $16 million in funding for the program in the 2021 Consolidated Appropriations Act enacted on December 29, 2020—its first dedicated funding since 2012.

The program’s revitalization comes at a critical time for the travel and tourism sector as it contends with the devastating impacts of COVID-19 on communities that rely on a robust hospitality industry. In 2019 alone, travel and tourism generated $2.9 trillion in economic impact according to the U.S. Travel Association. Scenic byways contribute strongly to those figures. For example, the Blue Ridge Parkway generated $1.4 billion in economic output and supported 16,300 jobs in North Carolina and Virginia in 2019, according to the National Park Service. During the same year, the Natchez Trace Scenic Parkway brought $13.1 million in economic output to Alabama, Tennessee, and Mississippi, supporting 161 jobs. As Americans look for safe ways to return to travel, road trips and visits to parks and natural places are expected to have widespread appeal.

Scenic America will continue to advocate for the National Scenic Byways Program’s long-term funding, as well as for it to be included in the Surface Transportation Reauthorization bill that Congress will take up this session.

Newly designated National Scenic Byways and All-American Roads are listed below. You can view a map of the new designations here.

State Name Designation
Arkansas Great River Road National Scenic Byway AAR
California California Historic Route 66 Needles to Barstow Scenic Byway NSB
Colorado Scenic Highway of Legends NSB
Colorado Silver Thread Colorado Scenic and Historic Byway NSB
Delaware Delaware Bayshore Byway NSB
Florida A1A Scenic and Historic Coastal Byway AAR
Florida River of Lakes Heritage Corridor NSB
Florida Scenic Highway 30A NSB
Iowa Great River Road National Scenic Byway AAR
Iowa Lincoln Highway Heritage Byway NSB
Illinois Great River Road National Scenic Byway AAR
Indiana Whitewater Canal Scenic Byway NSB
Kentucky Great River Road National Scenic Byway AAR
Kentucky Old Frankfort Pike Historic and Scenic Byway NSB
Louisiana Great River Road National Scenic Byway AAR
Louisiana Boom or Bust Byway NSB
Louisiana Bayou Teche Scenic Byway NSB
Massachusetts The Battle Road Scenic Byway AAR
Massachusetts Mohawk Trail Scenic Byway NSB
Massachusetts Old King’s Highway (Route 6A) NSB
Maryland Chesapeake Country AAR
Maine Katahdin Woods and Waters Scenic Byway NSB
Maine St. John Valley Cultural Byway/Fish River Scenic Byway NSB
Maine Bold Coast Scenic Byway NSB
Minnesota Great River Road National Scenic Byway AAR
Missouri Historic Route 66 Missouri AAR
North Carolina Newfound Gap Road Byway AAR
Nebraska Sandhills Journey Scenic Byway NSB
Nebraska Lincoln Highway Scenic and Historic Byway NSB
New Jersey Western Highlands Scenic Byway NSB
New Jersey Bayshore Heritage Byway NSB
New Jersey Palisades Scenic Byway NSB
New Jersey Pine Barrens Byway NSB
New Mexico Trail of the Ancients Scenic Byway – New Mexico NSB
New York Palisades Scenic Byway NSB
Ohio Hocking Hills Scenic Byway NSB
Pennsylvania Brandywine Valley Scenic Byway NSB
Rhode Island Revolutionary Heritage Byway NSB
Tennessee Newfound Gap Road Byway AAR
Tennessee Great River Road National Scenic Byway AAR
Tennessee Sequatchie Valley Scenic Byway NSB
Tennessee Cumberland Historic Byway NSB
Tennessee Norris Freeway NSB
Utah Zion Scenic Byway NSB
Washington Cascade Loop NSB
Wisconsin Great River Road National Scenic Byway AAR
Wisconsin Door County Coastal Byway NSB
Wisconsin Wisconsin Lake Superior Scenic Byway NSB
Wyoming Flaming Gorge – Green River Basin Scenic Byway AAR

The National Scenic Byways Program is administered by the Federal Highway Administration. Details about today’s announcement and additional resources for awardees and future applicants can be found on the FHWA website. To learn more about Scenic America and its support of the National Scenic Byways Program, visit www.scenicbyways.org.

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