The Most Scenic RV Routes In North America

The Most Scenic RV Routes In North America


September 12, 2025 | Peter Kinney

The Most Scenic RV Routes In North America


Road Trips Worth Every Mile

If there’s one thing RV life was made for, it’s scenic drives. There’s nothing like rolling through towering forests, winding mountain passes, or cruising beside the ocean with your whole home tagging along for the ride. The beauty of North America is that it’s packed with some of the most breathtaking roads in the world. From coastal cliffs to desert highways, every turn on these RV routes brings a new adventure.

Cascade Loop, Washington

The Cascade Loop is a 440-mile road trip that showcases everything Washington has to offer: alpine peaks, vineyards, lush valleys, and Puget Sound coastlines. You’ll drive through the dramatic North Cascades, relax in artsy towns like Leavenworth and Winthrop, and finish with ferry views near Whidbey Island. The mix of rugged wilderness and charming culture makes this a well-rounded adventure for RVers.

Cascade Loop, WashingtonCascade Loop Scenic Highway - Best Washington Road Trip, Forget Someday

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Great River Road, Minnesota To Louisiana

Stretching over 3,000 miles and winding through 10 states, the Great River Road follows the Mississippi River from its headwaters to the Gulf. It’s a journey through America’s heartland, with river bluffs, farmland, and iconic southern cities like Memphis and New Orleans. Along the way, you’ll discover Civil War history, blues music, and regional foods that reflect each state’s unique culture.

Great River Road, Minnesota To LouisianaGreat River Road Trip Tour | Minnesota & Wisconsin [4K UHD], ViaTravelers

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Newfound Gap Road, Tennessee/North Carolina

This scenic 33-mile drive runs right through Great Smoky Mountains National Park, linking Tennessee to North Carolina. It climbs nearly 3,000 feet in elevation, offering incredible overlooks of forested ridges and valleys. The road is stunning year-round: spring brings wildflowers, fall delivers a fiery color show, and winter can coat the mountains in snow. It’s the perfect RV route for nature lovers who enjoy short but unforgettable drives.

Newfound Gap Road, Tennessee/North CarolinaBlue Ridge Parkway & Newfound Gap Road, North Carolina/Tennessee, Dusky

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Old King’s Highway, New England

Route 6A, better known as Old King’s Highway, winds through Cape Cod, Massachusetts. This historic route is lined with centuries-old homes, quaint village shops, and classic seafood shacks. It’s a charming mix of colonial heritage and coastal beauty, with lighthouses and salt marshes adding to the scenery. RVers will love the slower pace here, where every mile feels like a step back in time.

Old King’s Highway, New EnglandCape Cod's Backroads in the Fall - Old King's Highway Yarmouth to Orleans in Autumn, Virtual Tours of New England

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Oregon Coast Highway, Oregon

Highway 101 along the Oregon Coast is a dream for RVers. The road clings to dramatic cliffs above the Pacific, with endless pullouts for beach walks, tide pools, and photo ops of sea stacks. Small coastal towns like Cannon Beach and Newport offer fresh seafood and cozy camping spots. Every turn reveals a new stretch of ocean views, making it one of the most unforgettable coastal drives in the country.

Oregon Coast Highway, OregonOregon Coast Road Trip Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia, Expedia

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Overseas Highway, Florida

Connecting Miami to Key West, the Overseas Highway is a 113-mile adventure over turquoise waters. Long bridges link tropical islands, giving you the feeling of floating above the ocean. RVers can stop at state parks for snorkeling, fishing, or beach lounging, then end the trip with Key West’s famous sunsets and lively nightlife. It’s as close as you can get to a Caribbean road trip without leaving the US.

Overseas Highway, FloridaThe Florida Keys, The Overseas Highway, & Key West, TampaAerialMedia

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Pacific Coast Highway, California

California’s Pacific Coast Highway (Highway 1) is world-famous for its jaw-dropping views. It hugs the cliffs between San Francisco and Los Angeles, with Big Sur as the crown jewel. Towering redwoods, crashing waves, and winding turns make this a must-drive for RVers. Along the way, you’ll find charming coastal towns, scenic campgrounds, and opportunities to spot whales or sea lions from roadside pullouts.

Pacific Coast Highway, CaliforniaCalifornia Coast - via Pacific Coast Hwy & 101, TampaAerialMedia

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Trail Of The Ancients Scenic Byway, Utah & Colorado

This route is a deep dive into the ancient history of the American Southwest. You’ll pass through Monument Valley, Mesa Verde, and Hovenweep National Monument, where Ancestral Puebloan cliff dwellings and petroglyphs tell stories from centuries past. The desert landscapes, with their red rock formations and wide horizons, add to the sense of timelessness. It’s part cultural journey, part natural wonder.

Trail Of The Ancients Scenic Byway, Utah & ColoradoWhat We Wish We Knew Before Visiting Monument Valley, We're in the Rockies

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Wisconsin Lake Superior Scenic Byway, Wisconsin

This 70-mile route hugs the southern shore of Lake Superior, one of the world’s largest freshwater lakes. You’ll discover small fishing towns, sandy beaches, and sweeping views of the Apostle Islands. The byway feels remote and peaceful, making it perfect for RVers who prefer a slower pace. Outdoor lovers will find plenty of opportunities for kayaking, hiking, and exploring the lake’s rugged shoreline.

Wisconsin Lake Superior Scenic Byway, WisconsinScenic Byways of Wisconsin’s Great Lakes, Discover Wisconsin

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Zion Scenic Byway, Utah

Driving into Zion National Park on this route feels like entering another world. Towering sandstone cliffs glow in shades of red and orange, while the Virgin River winds below. The road itself is short, but it’s packed with dramatic views and trailheads leading to some of the park’s most famous hikes. RVers can camp nearby and spend days exploring this desert paradise.

Zion Scenic Byway, UtahTop Things You NEED To Do In Zion National Park, Parked In Paradise

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Seacoast Highway, South Carolina

The Seacoast Highway takes you along South Carolina’s stunning coastline, weaving through marshlands, barrier islands, and historic towns. You’ll find seafood shacks, beaches, and the charm of Southern hospitality at every stop. The warm climate makes this route perfect for year-round RVing, especially if you love combining scenic drives with beach camping.

Seacoast Highway, South CarolinaSC 31 - Carolina Bays Parkway FULL Route - Myrtle Beach - South Carolina - Highway Drive, Mileage Mike Travels

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Icefields Parkway, Alberta

This Canadian highway between Banff and Jasper is often called the most beautiful drive in the world. Along 144 miles, you’ll see glaciers spilling down mountain valleys, turquoise lakes like Peyto and Bow, and wildlife including bears, elk, and bighorn sheep. RVers will find campgrounds nestled in the Rockies, making it easy to spend extra days soaking in the alpine scenery.

Icefields Parkway, AlbertaCanada's Best Road Trip: Icefields Parkway from Banff to Jasper, Aly Smalls

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Kluane Scenic Drive, Yukon

The Kluane Scenic Drive takes you through some of the wildest, most untouched landscapes in Canada. You’ll skirt Kluane National Park, home to Mount Logan, the country’s tallest peak, and sprawling glaciers. The route feels remote, with endless mountain views and vast valleys. For RVers craving solitude and adventure, this drive offers a true taste of northern wilderness.

Kluane Scenic Drive, YukonKluane National Park, Yukon Territory (Canada) [4K UHD], Alaskan Ram Travel Adventures

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Cabot Trail, Nova Scotia

The Cabot Trail loops around Cape Breton Island, combining rugged coastlines, forested highlands, and vibrant fishing villages. It’s famous for its fall foliage, which transforms the landscape into a blaze of red, orange, and gold. Along the way, you can hike in Cape Breton Highlands National Park or enjoy local music and seafood. It’s one of eastern Canada’s most iconic RV journeys.

Cabot Trail, Nova ScotiaCabot Trail’s Top Attractions: Places You Shouldn’t Miss| Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia, Canada, Northern Lights

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Historic Route 66, California To Illinois

The “Mother Road” is more than just a highway—it’s a slice of Americana. Stretching from Chicago to Santa Monica, Route 66 is packed with quirky roadside attractions, neon-lit diners, and nostalgic small towns. RVers can relive the golden age of road trips while enjoying scenic stretches across deserts, plains, and historic downtowns.

Historic Route 66, California To IllinoisRoute 66: (Illinois' Hidden Gems) Mother Road Journey, RVerTV

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The Loneliest Road, Nevada

US Route 50 across Nevada earns its nickname with long stretches of desert and few signs of civilization. But that’s exactly its charm: wide-open skies, starry nights, and peaceful solitude. You’ll pass mountain ranges, ghost towns, and quirky roadside stops. For RVers seeking quiet and space to reflect, this is one of the best drives out there.

The Loneliest Road, NevadaWe drove the Loneliest Road in America! (Nevada's Highway 50), Adventures of A+K

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Blue Ridge Parkway, Tennessee To Washington DC

Known as “America’s Favorite Drive,” the Blue Ridge Parkway meanders through the Appalachian Mountains for 469 miles. It connects Great Smoky Mountains National Park with Shenandoah National Park. Expect rolling hills, mountain tunnels, and incredible overlooks—especially during fall foliage season. RVers will love the many campgrounds and picnic areas along the way.

Blue Ridge Parkway, Tennessee To Washington DCBlue Ridge Parkway: 18 Things to do on the Road Trip, Through My Lens

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Southwest National Parks Tour, Arizona To Nevada

This circuit links some of the Southwest’s greatest hits: Grand Canyon, Bryce Canyon, Zion, Arches, and more. It’s a loop of red-rock wonders, sandstone arches, and desert vistas that feel almost otherworldly. The route is also perfect for stargazing, with some of the darkest skies in the US. Ideal for RVers who want to knock several national parks off their bucket list in one epic trip.

Southwest National Parks Tour, Arizona To NevadaUtah 7 Day Road Trip: 5 National Parks, Monument Valley, Horseshoe Bend & More, Through My Lens

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Avenue Of The Giants, California

This 31-mile stretch through Humboldt Redwoods State Park is nothing short of magical. Towering redwoods, some over 2,000 years old, line the road and create a cathedral-like canopy overhead. RVers can stop to hike among the giants, explore groves, and even drive through a living tree. It’s a peaceful, humbling experience that puts nature’s scale into perspective.

Avenue Of The Giants, CaliforniaAvenue of the Giants: One of California's Best Drives, California Through My Lens

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Natchez Trace Parkway, Mississippi, Alabama & Tennessee

This 444-mile route follows a historic path once used by Native Americans and traders. Today, it’s a quiet, scenic parkway with no commercial traffic—just forests, meadows, and historic landmarks. With slower speed limits and plenty of pull-offs, it’s an RV-friendly drive that invites you to slow down and savor the journey.

Natchez Trace Parkway, Mississippi, Alabama & TennesseeTraces Through Time: Natchez Trace Parkway, Harpers Ferry Center NPS

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The Olympic Peninsula Loop, Washington

Circling Washington’s Olympic Peninsula, this loop is all about variety. You’ll pass through lush rainforests, rugged Pacific coastline, and snow-capped peaks in Olympic National Park—all in one trip. With waterfalls, wildlife, and charming coastal towns, the route offers endless opportunities for RV camping and exploration.

The Olympic Peninsula Loop, WashingtonTop Things You NEED To Do In Olympic National Park, Parked In Paradise

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Vermont Route 100, New England

Known as Vermont’s “skier’s highway,” Route 100 runs north-south through the state’s mountains and valleys. Covered bridges, rolling farms, and quaint villages make it picture-perfect. It’s gorgeous in every season, but autumn steals the show with its fiery foliage. RVers can stop at maple syrup farms, ski towns, and hiking trails along the way.

Vermont Route 100, New EnglandVermont Route 100: The Scenic Drive of Your Dreams, Stanton House Inn

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Sea-To-Sky Highway, British Columbia

Running from Vancouver to Whistler, this 75-mile route is a breathtaking mix of ocean fjords, coastal mountains, and waterfalls. Highlights include Howe Sound, Shannon Falls, and the snow-capped peaks of Garibaldi Provincial Park. RVers can enjoy plenty of scenic campgrounds and outdoor adventures, from kayaking to mountain hiking, all along the way.

Sea-To-Sky Highway, British ColumbiaSea to Sky Highway Road Trip: 15+ Stops on British Columbia's Top Drive, Through My Lens

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Final Thoughts

RVing is about more than getting from point A to point B—it’s about the journey itself. These scenic routes aren’t just roads; they’re experiences, each offering something unforgettable. Whether it’s ocean cliffs, desert canyons, or alpine passes, every mile brings new memories.

So pack up, fuel up, and hit the road—because North America is waiting, and it looks pretty spectacular from behind the wheel of an RV.

Sea-To-Sky Highway, British ColumbiaSea to Sky Highway Road Trip: 15+ Stops on British Columbia's Top Drive, Through My Lens

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