paulj wrote:
You don't need a specialized website to view Scenic Byways. Also how may scenic byways are suitable for RVs? In general the more scenic route, the less suitable it is - especially for large ones. Grades, curves, and narrow roads are typical, and that's even without venturing on to the gravel roads.
With a few exceptions of National Scenic Byways that are truly mountain routes, nearly all NSBs are paved and suitable for RV travel. A few exceptions would be something like the Beartooth, which some RVers do traverse, but I sure wouldn't.
But of the 150 NSBs, there are very few that are too steep or have low clearances that would prevent RVers.