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 or pigtail curves (like parts of the Peter Norbek NSB) that would prevent RVers.