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- bukhrnExplorer III
Crowe wrote:
True, BUT they may not be the "Least" traveled,
especially in the West.
Beg to differ. From the coast to back roads during foliage season, New England offers some absolutely breathtaking scenery.
Like #6,Colonial Parkway in Va., Skyline Drive IMHO, is more scenic but is way more traveled. - CroweExplorerespecially in the West.
Beg to differ. From the coast to back roads during foliage season, New England offers some absolutely breathtaking scenery. - pauljExplorer IIIt's the not the most scenic road in each state. It's the quietest, the least traveled (with federal numbers).
Among those he then chose the most scenic.
Roads through rugged mountains can be both quiet and scenic. But they may also be quiet because they are boring. - ppineExplorer IINearly every state has some great roads to travel especially in the West. There is no reason to travel boring highways. I like light trailers so it is easier to tackle the turkey trails.
- coolmom42Explorer IIThe one they have listed as "quietiest" is also one of the LEAST scenic roads in TN. (SR104 in west TN) It's quiet because there is nothing on it that anyone wants to see. It's in an economically depressed, flat, farmland area, with muddy rivers and acres of flat muddy fields.
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